Dreamwire are a high-voltage storm of rock chaos ripping through South East London's underground scene. Loud, raw, and impossible to ignore.
Made up of guitarist Augusto Koschak, vocalist Fionna Monk, bassist Dominic Grey, and drummer Luke Pocock, get used to the name. Dreamwire's not knocking - they're kicking the door in.
The Station
The Station are a three-piece indie rock'n'roll band, made up of songwriting brothers Louie and Dylan Morris and wildman Josh Hensby. Known for their lively shows and upbeat energy, their music has been likened to a 'light at the end of a tunnel' with recent single Rainbow Generation a nostalgic anthem for a better future. The band have been heard on BBC radio and are building a fan-base in audiences up and down the country.
AM Shanley ( Full band)
After sporadically releasing four singles from the album since 2020, Northern Ireland's AM Shanley finally releases a debut American Vanilla album that fully and immediately realises his immense potential.
Beautiful from start to finish, You Really Have Me, Lets Get Invisible and Frightening (Alternative Take) claims the fertile musical hinterland that lies somewhere between the Trust Blinks style of lo-fi meets Americana and the more gregarious Kelley Stoltz influenced essence of burnished jangle-pop, in a group of tracks that flirt with mid-tempo and purposefully unrealised intensity.
When the the tempo reduces once more the beauty resonates still further as Shimmer (Sappy Birthday), Redshifting, and Gone, Gone (Gone) move with a, urgent, almost sultry furtiveness towards the isolated riffs and sumptuous melancholy of acts such as Majak Door and Conflict At Serenity Pools as the perfect level of under-production serves to accentuate every jangled note with absolute precision.
Burnished, lo-fi jangle-rock has never felt quite so naturally vital as it does in the hands of AM Shanley. Janglepophub
Loose Puppet
Loose Puppet fuse psychedelic guitar music with socially relevant and observational lyricism. They are a band for the current age, who discuss themes such as modern society, escapism and what it means to be young in the digital age.
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