REVIEW: "burn the heather," the funky sophomore single from post-punk band, the lounge society
REVIEW: "something to feel good about," the charming sophomore album from will joseph cook
REVIEW: "best direction," the newest release from zig mentality
Making Noise 006: Emily Marcovecchio, photographer and founder of 'Noisy Women' podcast
REVIEW: "stardog," the latest release from tiktok legends, the rills
FFO: london by way of south africa's anti-pop princess, baby queen
REVIEW: the newest from ten tonnes, titled "girl are you lonely like me?"
REVIEW: "i hate the way you're looking at me (lately)" hits heavy as milk. make first post-EP drop
REVIEW: ottawa-based pop-punk band bearings release sophomore album, "hello, it's you"
REVIEW: "manifesto," the newest track from dublin post-punk four-piece, sprints
REVIEW: "step inside," the funky, fresh new release from electropop duo barley passable
FFO: london-based power pop, bad nerves
Making Noise 005: Irish music photographer Molly Keane
REVIEW: "staring at clocks," the relentless debut full-length from dublin's bitch falcon
REVIEW: the clockworks continue to prove unstoppable with new release "enough is never enough"
REVIEW: baby queen’s “medicine” doses up depression bops
FFO: northampton alt-pop five-piece, sarpa salpa
REVIEW: doncaster's finest, the outcharms, release their newest single, "to be young and in love"
REVIEW: "pomposity," the vibrant new single from glaswegian rockers weekend debt
REVIEW: "bloom," the second single from leeds-based singer-songwriter carmen mclean