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Pale Honey // Real Thing single Track Of The Day

Track Of The Day: Pale Honey // Real Thing

Music, Pale Honey, REVIEWS, rock

  Pale Honey have released their first single of 2016 – and it’s as effortlessly sexy as the Swedish pair’s name. The hotly-tipped female duo, who’ve been praised by the likes of Stereogum and NME, are producing heavily distorted, indie-rock sounds for…

Track Of The Day: Anne-Marie // Peak

Anne-Marie, Music, pop, REVIEWS

  ‘It Girl’ of the moment Anne-Marie is taking over the internet by force. Seemingly unsatisfied with her single “Alarm” going Gold across Europe and Platinum over two continents, she’s just gone and hit  250 million streams on a little-known service…

Colour EP The Famous Boy Making Things

Track Of The Day: COLOUR // “Slow”

Colour, new music, pop, REVIEWS

  COLOUR are back – and they’ve got a mighty fine tune up their sleeve. Having performed exclusively at One Stop Record Shop’s #BLOGTOBER live music event a couple of months back, things seem to be going from strength to…

bloodboy hey kid

Track Of The Day: Bloodboy // Hey Kid

Bloodboy, Music, pop, REVIEWS, Single

  LA-based Bloodboy is here to fill your speakers with a blistering dose of alternative pop. Bloodboy aka Lexi Papillion is a surfer-turned-songwriter with bucket loads of attitude. Judging from her sophomore offering, it was a wise career move for the LA…

The Circle - Fire

Track of the Day: The Circle // Fire

Music, REVIEWS, rock, The Circle

  We’re going for a slice of European rock today, in the form of Italian Stallions The Circle and their new track “Fire“. Opening with a lowly guitar line,  this track’s a slow builder, unleashing a soaring chorus that’s certainly…

KYTES As We Row

Track of the Day: KYTES // As We Row

indie, KYTES, Music, pop, REVIEWS

  Merging flecks of The 1975 with reminents of Walk The Moon, German lads KYTES are producing feel good indie-pop for your listening pleasure. Let’s get the whopping great elephant out of the room: YES, the vocal lines are eerily…

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