In stripping all the way down and exploring indie textures more solemn and brittle than their normal fare, Manchester Orchestra deliver something equally striking and spellbinding on their new EP.
Tag: indie pop
In this Review Round-Up, Acres are back and trying to make an impression once again, alongside some promising new EPs from Teenage Dads and Big Hug.
A combination of R&B, folk and psychedelia makes for an impressively lush and layered debut EP from Dwen.
Hamish Hawk’s newest album pairs a stunning sound with intriguing, literate writing for an especially sumptuous indie-pop experience.
In this Review Round-Up, Bush return with a significant jump in quality, while plenty of diverse, explorative sounds come from Charlotte Wessels and My Kid Brother.
In this Review Round-Up, there’s a host of new albums falling into greatness within emo and indie, from Armor For Sleep, Snow Coats and Dear Seattle.
In this Review Round-Up, there’s some promising new rock from Torus on their new EP, pitted against some unexciting fare from Rain City Drive and Dawes.
After a surprisingly strong debut, Beabadoobee reverts back to indie- and bedroom-pop on a varied but ultimately tepid and disengaging sophomore effort.
In this Review Round-Up, Pit Pony stand out most with a solid debut, followed by a promising first full-length from Sick Joy, and some disappointing work from Crozet.
Mothica’s new album might have more conceptual detail than many of its alt-pop contemporaries, but under-delivers in other areas to average out as rather middling.