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New Music

VLURE mark their rapturous electronica with stomach-clenching lyricism on ‘Cut It’.

Marrying cutting synths and the pummelling backend of band-led post-punk. Continue reading VLURE mark their rapturous electronica with stomach-clenching lyricism on ‘Cut It’.

Hard Of HearingJanuary 23, 2023January 22, 2023
Features

“There is no substitute” – stepping into the strangely welcoming world of Mewn.

Busy mixing the brooding with the bittersweet, the sensitive with the sublime, we caught up with the Manchester group. Continue reading “There is no substitute” – stepping into the strangely welcoming world of Mewn.

Hard Of HearingJanuary 9, 2023January 9, 2023
New Music

Newcomers Human Interest look into the future as they keep ‘Mixing Paint’.

An exploration of their grungier side, this song perfectly exemplifies the honest lyricism, for which they are so revered. Continue reading Newcomers Human Interest look into the future as they keep ‘Mixing Paint’.

Hard Of HearingDecember 19, 2022December 19, 2022
Festivals, News

Ipswich emerging talent festival Brighten The Corners share it’s first wave of acts.

“This first release covers so many bases from spiritual jazz to UK hip-hop, indie-folk to post-punk.” Continue reading Ipswich emerging talent festival Brighten The Corners share it’s first wave of acts.

Hard Of HearingDecember 19, 2022December 19, 2022
EP Reviews, Features

All Killer, No Filler. Here are our favourite EP’s Of 2022.

A testament to the rich artistry cultivated by the UK‘s ever-resilient underground circuit. Continue reading All Killer, No Filler. Here are our favourite EP’s Of 2022.

Hard Of HearingDecember 16, 2022December 21, 2022
Features, Live Reviews

DEADLETTER return triumphant for Son Estrella Galicia’s future-facing gig at East London haunt Paper Dress.

London post-punk sextet DEADLETTER and Spanish indie-pop quartet Melenas make a splash. Continue reading DEADLETTER return triumphant for Son Estrella Galicia’s future-facing gig at East London haunt Paper Dress.

Hard Of HearingNovember 29, 2022November 30, 2022
Festivals, Live Reviews

South By South London: The Capital’s Finest Exports Shine at Brighton’s Mutations Festival.

Between headline sets from Black Country, New Road, Pussy Riot and Squid, there were plenty of revelations throughout the bill. Continue reading South By South London: The Capital’s Finest Exports Shine at Brighton’s Mutations Festival.

Hard Of HearingNovember 19, 2022November 19, 2022
Big Read, EP Reviews, Features

The Umlauts balance “the playful and emotional” as they expand their sonic framework.

We sat down with London dance outfit The Umlauts at End Of The Road Festival to dig deeper into their new EP. Continue reading The Umlauts balance “the playful and emotional” as they expand their sonic framework.

Hard Of HearingNovember 19, 2022November 19, 2022
EP Reviews, Features

Kierst’s EP ‘Thud’ marks a powerfully intimate debut, laying a marker on both sides of the pond.

Attempts to expunge past mistakes and relationships are laid bare. Continue reading Kierst’s EP ‘Thud’ marks a powerfully intimate debut, laying a marker on both sides of the pond.

Hard Of HearingNovember 14, 2022November 14, 2022
New Music

Manchester newcomers Maruja disrupt atmospheres with latest epic, ‘Thunder’.

Floating in a cosmo-jazz vacuum that carries all the stillness of an abandoned battleground. Continue reading Manchester newcomers Maruja disrupt atmospheres with latest epic, ‘Thunder’.

Hard Of HearingNovember 9, 2022November 9, 2022
Big Read, Features

“Sleep? At Night?” A journey into the neon-lit, alternate universe of Fat Dog.

Two minutes before the band burst onto the stage, something eerily similar to air-raid sirens starts blaring. Continue reading “Sleep? At Night?” A journey into the neon-lit, alternate universe of Fat Dog.

Hard Of HearingNovember 7, 2022
Features, Festivals

Sŵn Festival serves up your current and future favourite bands on the UK alternative scene.

With a special focus on Welsh up-and-comers and a user-friendly multi-venue infrastructure. Continue reading Sŵn Festival serves up your current and future favourite bands on the UK alternative scene.

Hard Of HearingNovember 4, 20221 Comment

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