Is it a pun on Krept and Konan? Does it sell french pancakes and ice cream? Or is it a vision of a heaven where trainers are fresh and spliffs are carrot sized?
Read MoreListen/review: Milk Kan - Brixton Hill Revisited
If 'Brixton Hill Revisited’ is anything to go by, Milk Kan could be one of the greatest unheard-of bands to come out of South London this millennium.
Read MoreListen/review: The fin. - Missing
Uchino guides the journey masterfully with his sensitive vocal being the one constant in The fin.’s subtly morphing sound.
Read MoreListen/review: Beach Riot - Serial Scruff
Starts with a delicately unhinged guitar riff that could well be an emission from a well-worn and stickered Fender Jaguar frequently passed between the bunk beds of Stephen Malkmus and Rivers Cuomo in their Freshman year dorm.
Read MoreListen/review: The Sorority - On Me
The ladies don’t hold back lyrically either with brutal shades mixing with some loose Caribbean patois to make a track that is uniquely threatening, dominating, clever, and a cut above all that fucking money and murder rap.
Read MoreListen/review: Alice Phoebe Lou - SHE
And in one unpretentiously conscious swoop, the Berliner (from South Africa) announces herself as one of the most exciting new songwriters in the world.
Read MoreListen/review: Robotaki - Butterscotch (feat. Jamie Fine x falcxne)
Jamie Fine’s raspy vocal delivers levels of nouveau blues emotion that were previously thought unreachable.
Read MoreListen/review: Jouska - And I'm Sorry
Marit Thorvik’s vocal tells a tender tale of regret
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Sunny Sussex By The Sea – From the Buzz Club To The Pyramid Stage
Ali Waite gives us his musings on the flourishing Sussex scene.
Read MoreListen/review: Cecilia Ebba - Just Fantasy
Cecilia’s natural gift for crafting layered and immersive songs is fully on display as she takes us through the conflicts that beset every dreamer
Read MoreListen/review: Mahalia - Proud Of Me Ft. Little Simz
The nineteen-year-old rising star from Leicester keeps it simple, and in so doing, keeps it dazzlingly real.
Read MoreListen/review: Sharna Bass - Buss A 9
With its future R&B soundscapes, direct cutting lyricism and extraordinary production this is certainly the work of a confident and worthy new artist.
Read MoreListen/review: Frank Leone - Huffing Paint
There’s an arresting sadness in the two note riff that forms the basis of Frank Leone’s new song ‘Huffing Paint’.
Read Morelisten/review Connie Constance - Let Go
“Let Go” is an engaging, introspective track that makes for another strong entry in Connie Constance’s catalogue.
Read MoreListen/review: Poppy Ajudha - Spilling Into You
Ajudha’s notable vocal skills, thoughtful songwriting, and impressive visuals make for a meaningful musical experience that will leave audiences craving more.
Read MoreListen/review: Anna Burch - 2 Cool 2 Care
There’s a playful dose of irony in her dulcet tone which makes this one transcend the lowly pathos (well, neediness) of its character to make something fun, and ultimately kinda cute in the best possible way.
Read MoreListen/review: Pussy Riot - Police State
It’s exhilarating to hear them refusing to compromise on their politicised art while still crafting top shelf bangers.
Read MoreListen/review: Akh - Jungle Fever
We all deserve to get down to this one next time we're in the club, so come on world.
Read MoreListen/review: Snoh Aalegra - Sometimes
Kick back and get lost in the effervescent waveyness of this beaut.
Read MoreListen/review: Fatima - Somebo
Fatima pushes the boundaries of music in the most intelligent and appealing ways.
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