Last month Katy Beth Young of Peggy Sue announced the release of her debut solo album 'True', which lands March 13th on Amorphous Sounds. Along with the news she unveiled the lead single titled 'We'll Always Have Paris 1919'.
While people may instantly recognise Louise Bartle as the drummer for the larger than life band Bloc Party, her musical CV goes much further.
While people may instantly recognise Louise Bartle as the drummer for the larger than life band Bloc Party, her musical CV goes much further. The London-born multi-instrumentalist is also a vocalist, producer, and overall creative who has also worked with the likes of superstars such as Selena Gomez, Eliza Doolittle, and more.
Having released a number of singles across 2025, Australian band Salarymen have released their debut album 'Take It Or Leave It'.
Katie Schecter has stepped up with the release of her new single 'Hide My Weapon'. The song is co-written with her husband Nick Bockrath of Cage the Elephant fame, and is taken from her upcoming album 'Empress', out October 17th.
With their latest album 'The Clearing' currently out and garnishing great reviews, London band Wolf Alice have shared their new single and video 'Just Two Girls'.
With her second studio album 'You Heartbreaker, You' currently out, Jehnny Beth keeps the singles and videos rolling in. 'Out Of My Reach' is the name of her latest track, which follows her previous song 'High Resolution Sadness'.
It's been 10 years since the release of Alabama Shakes' sophomore LP 'Sound & Color'. In 2018 the group split, with singer Brittany Howard launching her solo career to great success.
It's been 5 years since French singer/actress Jehnny Beth released her debut solo album 'To Love Is to Live'. It was almost a rediscovery since parting ways with her band Savages.
It's been 3 years since Florence + The Machine released their album 'Dance Fever'. With the band already having a history of experimenting with multiple styles of music, whenever there is news regarding a new project, the immediate thought is, "what will they do next".