Album Review: Pvris – Evergreen

Pvris – EvergreenWords: Elena Katrina I had been listening to Pvris‘ single “Goddess” – a lot – lately. I haven’t, in all honesty, paid huge attention to them previously. I’m not sure why, they’re right up my rocky ally. When I was sent this album I thought, oh yes please I’ll have a bit of … Continue reading

Just Listen: Tash – Dead

Tash – DeadWords: Elena Katrina Like something from a modern horror movie, the last way single, “Dead“, by Tash (the musical project of Tara Nobel) has a haunting feel. Although it hardly creeps up on you, rather than smothers then bludgeons you. Tash’s vocals have more of a pop sensibility to their tone and the … Continue reading

Just Watch: FIZZ – High In Brighton

FIZZ – High In BrightonWords: Amy Butcher Hard launching their band with debut single “High In Brighton“, FIZZ are the new sugary indie pop quartet to watch in 2023. Best friends turned band mates, they are comprised of four singer song-writers: Orla Gartland, dodie, Greta Isaac & Martin Luke Brown. Individually, their sound & discography … Continue reading

Just Listen: Yonaka – Give Me My Halo

Yonaka – Give Me My Halo Words: Elena Katrina It feels like Yonaka have somehow provided the soundtrack to my life over the last 7 years or so. If I’m honest, now with two babies under 3 at home, I wouldn’t give up my sleep for just any band to listen to their latest release … Continue reading

Just Listen: Seramic – Ride or Die

Seramic – Ride or DieWords: Elena Katrina It’s been 4 years since Marcus Foster released any music, at least under his music project, Seramic. Summer 2023 finally sees the time for his new release, “Ride or Die“. Seramic and the world are ready and this slice of delicious pop comes jam-packed with musical reference points, … Continue reading

LIVE REVIEW: DUST

Dust Lafeyette, London – 28th April 2023 Words & Photos: Amy Butcher A buzz of electricity floats around the room at Lafeyette, gig dwellers converge around the stage to see Dust open for Hockey Dad. The lights darken and a red hue fills the room, the five-piece enter to cheers as saxophonist/guitarist Adam Ridgeway opens … Continue reading

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