It's been 10 years since Bristol band The Fauns released their LP 'Lights'. However, last month the group shared a song called 'Mixtape Days' which is taken from their new album 'How Lost', landing January 19th on Invada.
If you're not familiar with the band The Thing then it's high time you get in the know. The New York City group are releasing some potent garage - psych cuts, with their debut album 'Here's The Thing' having dropped in April of 2023. Without wasting any time at all, they are scheduled to pump out their sophomore LP titled 'The Thing Is' on February 2nd, 2024.
Edinburgh band Swim School have shared their latest single 'Give Me A Reason Why'. The track is the follow up to their 2023 song 'BORED'.
Actress and singer Suki Waterhouse returns with her new single 'OMG'. The song was written with Natalie Findlay (who is an incredible artist herself), and produced by Jules Apollinaire
NYC post-punk group Bodega have announced the release their new studio album 'Our Brand Could Be Yr Life'. Scheduled to land April 12th via Chrysalis Records, the new record is the follow-up to their 2022 LP 'Broken Equipment'.
Releasing their 'Since July' EP back in May of 2023, Edinburgh duo Quiet Houses return in 2024 with their new single 'What My Heart Is For'. The track is out via LAB Records.
Bad Sounds quickly follow up their 'Beggin'' single with a new track entitled 'On The Ropes'. The song is taken from their forthcoming EP 'Escaping From a Violent Time, Vol. IV'
Having released music over the past three years now, Dublin garage punk/noise rock band SPRINTS have released their new album 'Letter To Self'.
Liam Gallagher and John Squire of the Stone Roses have joined forces for their new single 'Just Another Rainbow'. The track is taken from a collaborative album that the pair have been working on, which should get released this year.
Music legends Sleater-Kinney return with a new track called 'Untidy Creature'. The song is taken from their forthcoming eleventh album 'Little Rope', landing January 19th via Loma Vista.