Tesha: ‘Clever Moments’

Tesha’s follow-up to the hypnotic, ‘Dreams‘ is another foray into her idiosyncratic world. ‘Clever Moments’, blissfully sounds like no one else at present. This is like a challenging lullaby and her intriguing and fearless steps when it comes to production are what elevates this to another sphere. This is overtly challenging but strangely powerful.

A Festival, A Parade: ‘Cold Shower’

Newcastle’s A Festival, A Parade have been making bold statements with breathtaking hit after hit. Latest offering, ‘Cold Shower‘ adds to a faultless run and from the onset creates a heady and unsettling effect. With its expanded sonic pallette, you will have barely enough time to catch your breath with its relentless cavalcade-esque atmospherics. This is…

Petticoat: ‘Ointment’

Petticoat’s notable production is once again seamless on latest release, ‘Ointment‘. With its pumping bassline, enthralling kaleidoscopic synth top line and pulsating percussive backbone, this will provide a soundtrack to elevate the senses. This deftly fastens together to make it a compulsive listen and illustrate one of the most promising producers on our horizon.

Hop Along: ‘How Simple’

Hop Along has been one of the most favourable success stories in new indie music and their latest release, ‘How Simple’ adds to an impressive sonic catalogue. This moved between the powerful and the vulnerable, this is by no means an indie retro affair, but a vibrant anthem for you to sing at the top of your…

The New Music Podcast: Episode 11

Podcart’s New Music podcast returns with Halina Rifai and Phoebe Inglis-Holmes. Please listen and enjoy and remember to check out the artists in more depth. You can listen/stream on Acast (below) or subscribe to iTunes. This week’s tracklisting is: Kathryn Joseph: ‘From When I Wake The Want Is’ Estrons: ‘Lilac Audio’ Grand Pax: ‘Destroyer’ Prinze George: ‘Airbourne’ Flaural: ‘Bounders’ Eliza Shaddad:…

Tongues.: ‘Not Like The Real Thing’

Tim Kwant has one of the most identifiable vocals in new Scottish music. His delivery is bold and almost theatrical in style and newest project Tongues. has certainly caught the interest thanks to pristine production and ambitious ideas. This is synth-pop with feelings, it might not be the strongest word that Kwant has produced, but…