
Swirling guitar melodies, affronting spoken word, and ghoulish wails on Sunnet’s ‘Attic’
The Australian duo’s willingness to experiment leads them to the heart of the human psyche.
The Australian duo’s willingness to experiment leads them to the heart of the human psyche.
Elements of jazz, post-punk, and pop swirl around each track, chaotic and frenzied, but, at their core, the London-based band is carefree not careless.
The Queens-based musician digs deep, harnessing her duende for those frequently suppressed by shame, fear, and anxiety.
The evening was a testament to the unique power of grassroots music venues in enabling artists to experiment with their sound.
The London-based folk artist invites us into a wild garden brimming with intricate piano arrangements and hushed vocals blooming and fading in their own time.
The London-based model, director, and now singer-songwriter has crafted a striking world of dark ethereality as she unravels a tangled web of love and lust on her debut album.
The London-based indie rock quartet’s debut EP is energetic, dynamic, alive.
On the UK-based band’s debut album, it’s clear Kailan Price’s need to make music is unrelenting, scratching its way to a raw, bloody surface.
The London-based band ebbs and flows between the angelic chancel of a church, the sweaty pit of a post-punk gig, and the decadent drama of the theatre.
Through catchy riffs and raw lyrics, the New York-based band’s debut EP documents the love and lust of girlhood with no holding back.