Song of the Day: Beautiful, eerie singing and songwriting branches out in the solo project and Swedish nickname of Marianne Parrish, who is based Stroud in Gloucestershire, and is formerly of the alt-folk band Low Chimes
Read moreSong of the Day: Horsegirl - Ballroom Dance Scene
Song of the Day: After yesterday’s angry, pacy Grand National by Liverpool’s Courting, a far gentler, lo-fi but dynamically building number by the young indie female trio from Chicago, with echoes of Stereolab, Belle & Sebastian and keenly observed lyrics
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Song of the Day: On a day when one of the most famous horse races returns, a better bet is this fiercely caustic, fast and furious, post-punk critical perspective about the Aintree event by a nearby band, the Liverpool-based indie four-piece
Read moreSongs of the Day: Skullcrusher - Storm in Summer / Song For Nick Drake
Songs of the Day: Two beautifully delicate acoustic numbers by the New York-born, LA-based singer-songwriter Helen Ballentine who humorously names herself after a powerlifting move, but sounds more like Elliott Smith
Read moreSong of the Day: Lonely Tourist - Four Phone Calls
Song of the Day: ‘I’ll get your mother’. A beautiful, melancholy but drily humorous number by the Bristol-based Glaswegian singer-songwriter Paul Tierney about the limits of connection with parents on the habitually awkward telephone call home
Read moreSong of the Day: Blanketman - Leave The South
Song of the Day: After yesterday’s track by northerners FYI Chris who live in south-east London and Manchester’s Thick Richard, a catchy, restless indie number by the Mancunian quartet about considering to leave the capital
Read moreSongs of the Day: Do Nothing - Uber Alles / Glueland
Songs of the Day: Taken from the Nottingham indie band’s latest EP, Glueland, these delightfully oddball numbers combine changeable, shuffling rhythms, clever, abstract guitar and bass lines, and surreally existential half-spoken half-sung lyrics by frontman Chris Bailey
Read moreSong of the Day: For Those I Love - Birthday / The Pain
Song of the Day: A powerful autobiographical number about the aftermath of witnessing a death as a child, building from a soulful sample intro into a spoken-word narrative, this new track by Dublin producer, poet and songwriter David Balfe comes from his forthcoming self-titled album
Read moreSong of the Day: Modern Hinterland - No Escape
Song of the Day: With powerful drums, thrumming bass, clever guitar start-stops and a wonderfully uplifting vocal style, this rousing number by the London-based Anglo-American indie band comes from their recently released album Diving Bell
Read moreSong of the Day: Whispering Sons - Surface
Song of the Day: This mesmerically vivid, dark, atmospheric and geologically themed number about isolation is by the electro-goth-post-punk band from Brussels fronted by Fenne Kuppens and comes the forthcoming album Several Others
Read moreSong of the Day: Du Blonde - I'm Glad That We Broke Up (feat. Ezra Furman)
Song of the Day: With an unstoppable chorus and fuzz guitar style that mixes Ramones with glam rock, this fabulously catchy upbeat heartbreak pop song brings Beth Jeans Houghton together with longtime friend and Chicago indie artist
Read moreSong of the Day: The Lounge Society - Cain's Heresy
Song of the Day: After yesterday’s Speedy Wunderground release, another from the label and produced by Dan Carey, the latest strong single by the very promising young indie band from Hebdon Bridge in West Yorkshire
Read moreSong of the Day: Brodka and Scottibrains – Wrong Party
Song of the Day: With taut, rhythmic guitars, a jittery sax and strong melody that builds momentum, a brilliant indie postpunk collaboration between the Polish singer and the band involving innovative producer Dan Carey on his Speedy Wunderground label
Read moreSong of the Day: Ohtis - Schatze (feat. Stef Chura)
Song of the Day: Sweary, cuttingly ironic, catchy and clever, this conversational single by the trio from Los Angeles, Chicago and Detroit captures the attitude of a selfish, male, anti-social, social media pest and gamer
Read moreSong of the Day: Baby Boys - Duke and the Cash
Song of the Day: A slick fusion of fast country-style guitar, funk, hip hop and pop by the trio from Saint Paul builds momentum with a trumpet finish and comes from their forthcoming album, Threesome
Read moreSong of the Day: Gustaf – Mine
Song of the Day: ‘A song about the overly entitled and underwhelmed’ is how this punchily humorous and caustic postpunk number is described by the band from Brooklyn, and indeed it is
Read moreSong of the Day: The Coral – Faceless Angel
Song of the Day: With a beautiful combination of organ and guitar, ghostly melody and a shuffling rhythm, this bright new song from the longstanding Merseyside band is the first single from the forthcoming LP Coral Island
Read moreSong of the Day: Wu-Lu: South (featuring Lex Amor)
Song of the Day: This brilliantly visceral and menacing new single by the south London producer, aka Miles Romans Hopcraft, has tales of lockdown and the destruction of a community with driving beats and lyrics with in a trip hop post-punk mix, with shades of Tricky
Read moreSong of the Day: Venus Furs – New Inspiration
Song of the Day: From his eponymous debut album, this powerful piece of psych-indie-rock by the Montreal multi-instrumentalist and producer Paul Kasner has a ghostly, dark, tragic quality, and a sinister undercurrent
Read moreSong of the Day: Hamish Hawk – Caterpillar
Song of the Day: Pacy, witty, and beautifully bleak, this new single by the post-punk indie artist from Edinburgh is a perfect lockdown song of paranoia, dry, dark humour and frantic delivery that builds to a fabulous frenzy
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