A new era of dynamic, queer indie-pop comes with King Princess to Manchester’s New Century Hall.
Tag: Synthpop
Once among the brightest risers of 2010s indie-pop and synthpop, Fickle Friends now resemble a pale shell of themselves.
Sigrid arrives in Liverpool to celebrate her new album ‘There’s Always More That I Could Say’ and deliver a stripped-down performance of pop excellence.
In this Review Round-Up, Perturbator’s new album shows little advancement, but thankfully, there’s a lot more promise coming from Greyhaven and Beauty Sleep.
As Anthony Anzaldo branches out from his work in Ceremony to creator-minded synthpop, it comes with startlingly little to enjoy.
Ten years since the release of their debut ‘White Noise’, PVRIS’ celebration in Manchester’s Albert Hall is an undeniable showcase of where their longevity has come from.
Before their Glastonbury appearance, Future Islands warm up in Liverpool with some of the most thrilling and visceral live synthpop around.
With Goddess, Fay Milton and her array of collaborators explore femininity in stark, raw, and totally captivating fashion.
Liverpool’s preeminent new music showcase is back for another year, with its mix of diverse sounds, indie crowd-pleasers, and one of the most stacked rosters of newcomers it’s had in some time.
In this Review Round-Up, metal brings some fairly middling outings from Paradise Slaves and Your Spirit Dies, but thankfully, PARCS’ pop throwbacks are here to perk things up.
