The Deportees have been working on their debut album for three years, and now there’s only three weeks left until it arrives. The Aberdeen five-piece will release The Birth of Industry on November 3, with the album billed as an…
“It’s difficult for me to get across to you all how joyous this is for all of us.” Matthew E. White, bedecked in a dark suit and with his flowing locks constrained in a bun, almost shyly leans into the…
Indie folk band The Accidentals released their full-length debut Odyssey a couple of months ago. Years of constant nationwide touring, including a few SXSW stints, helped refine the trio’s live act and added to a seemingly endless bank of emotions…
Sophia Marshall isn’t afraid of making tough choices. After stepping away from the relative security of The HaveNots, she embarked on a journey of discovery, both musically and personally. During a recent trip to explore the vibrant music scenes of…
For a confessional singer-songwriter, Phoebe Bridgers is something of a different breed. Self-deprecating, caustic and prone to her share of vices, Bridgers says exactly what’s on her mind. On her first full-length release, Stranger In The Alps, she’s got plenty…
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tq4_BxzK0zM[/embedyt] We present our second song from our session with The Glass Child, aka Charlotte Eriksson. Also taken from her recent EP, This Silence Now, this is ‘Time, It Goes’. You can keep up with Charlotte on Twitter, Facebook…