Nottingham outfit Girlband! make their return with a new tune called 'Heartbreak Town'. It is also the title track to their upcoming EP landing July 30th on Soul Kitchen/EMI North.
Hailing from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne is the band Stannington. Formed in 2022, they are now ready to make waves in the industry with their debut record 'Through You'.
London's Desperate Journalist have announced the release of their forthcoming new album 'No Hero'. Out September 27th via Fierce Panda Records, the record follows their 2021 LP 'Maximum Sorrow!'.
Danish siblings PRISMA have released their debut album 'Something To Respond To'. Comprised of eleven tracks, the LP finds the duo delivering thoughtful content over varied production ranging from indie, club, drum and bass, experimental electronica, and more.
London-based singer, actress, writer, producer, and performer Sukie Smith is a one woman powerhouse whose CV is extensive. Amongst releasing three widely praised studio LPs with her band Madam, her acting credits include the films 'A Summer Story', 'The Witches', 'Topsy-Turvy', 'Lawless Heart', and more.
Having made his mark as a go to composer for film and television, London-based artist Hugo Brijs makes his return in 2024 with his latest single 'Creeper'. The song follows his previous track 'Comb', which was dropped back in 2021.
Indie outfit October Drift make their return with a monster of a track titled 'Blame The Young'. The song follows the band's 2023 album 'I Don't Belong Anywhere'.
Canadian artist Ora Cogan has shared her new single 'Cowgirl'. The song is taken from her upcoming album 'Formless', which lands May 31st on Prism Tongue.
Singer and actress Suki Waterhouse returns with not only one single but two. The tunes come after she released her track 'OMG' back in January of this year. Both songs are out now via Sub Pop.
The Lemon Twigs make their return with a new video for their track 'How Can I Love Her More?'. The song is taken from their forthcoming LP 'A Dream Is All We Know', which is out May 3rd via Captured Tracks.