London outfit deep tan have made their return with a new record. Now if you know anything about the trio, you know you're more than likely going to get potent post-punk bliss with a dash of cheek. That's exactly what you get with their latest track 'xenomorph queen'
British rockers The Libertines have announced that they will finally be releasing a new album called 'All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade'. Landing March 8th, the upcoming record is the follow-up to their 2015 LP 'Anthems for Doomed Youth'.
Paloma Faith makes a grand return with a new single and video titled 'How You Leave A Man'. The song is taken from her forthcoming LP 'The Glorification of Sadness', out February 16th, 2024 on RCA Records UK/The Orchard.
London's George Riley joins forces with producer Hudson Mohawke for the rave inspired single 'S e x'. The track is taken from Riley's forthcoming EP 'Un/limited Love' out November 10th via Ninja Tune.
London outfit Vanishing Twin have released their new album 'Afternoon X'. The record follows their 2021 LP 'Ookii Gekkou.
Colombian born, London-based artist María Mónica Gutiérrez better known as Montañera has shared her new single 'Tú - El Borde de Mi Arista'.
It's always like receiving a Christmas present when London outfit NIMMO release new music. Dropping their single 'When I'm With You' back in March of this year, the band have made their return with a new song titled 'Looking For Love', a collaboration cut with producer/DJ Satellite.
Having shared her single 'Love Myself' last month, Valentina returns with a new remix of the track courtesy of London producer Flaurese.
London trio Dream Wife have unveiled their latest single 'Love You More', which is taken from the group's latest album. The song follows Dream Wife's current album 'Social Lubrication', which dropped back in June of this year.
ColoRising Mixes returns with a very special curated playlist courtesy of London duo The Vanity Project who appropriately titles it 'Ten eclectic tracks that cover the various influences found on our debut album ‘We Never Should Have Come Here'.