Listening Now : Kodomo – Sisu
Under his Kodomo moniker, Kodomo (aka Chris Child) returns with Sisu, a quietly powerful treat released via Foil Imprints. Inspired by the Finnish concept of …
Under his Kodomo moniker, Kodomo (aka Chris Child) returns with Sisu, a quietly powerful treat released via Foil Imprints. Inspired by the Finnish concept of …
UK house mainstay Josh Butler lands on Factory 93 Records with Only Eight, a sleek, late-night weapon built for cavernous rooms and laser-lit tension. Anchored …
Brighton’s Chalk Hands return fiercer than ever with Pauvre de Moi, the blistering second single from their upcoming album via Dog Knights Productions. Sung in …
With Wake up!, Mary Middlefield delivers a ferocious, self-lacerating alt rock anthem that refuses to look away. Thunderous drums and serrated guitars drive a vocal …
With A Quiet Romance, Helkemar sketches a tender, wordless meditation on unrequited love. Built around the soft hush of felt piano, the piece flows with …
Danish indie folk troubadour he is tall. returns with which way? which way?, a warm yet quietly devastating confession wrapped in buoyant acoustic strums. Channeling …
Swiss pianist Simon Bächinger delivers a tender, emotionally lucid miniature with Per Amaya, released via Prospero Classical. Written for his daughter and recorded on a …
Born in a Vegas pyramid hotel room and shaped on a cross-country drive, Theo Black’s Follow The Money is a wiry DIY post punk cut …
The Casbahs’ Crossfire arrives with that immediate, no-nonsense guitar punch — the kind that grabs you by the collar and doesn’t let go. Built around …
Dame Haff’s Charlie’s Song crashes in with a restless pulse and a haze of lo-fi nostalgia. From the opening synth lines, there’s a moody undercurrent …