Beach for Tiger blends psych and soul into a smooth, spacey production, offering a little relief from the stresses of everyday life. Simple ingredients, big impact.
Tag: UK
‘unhinged, satisfying, releasing’ | Interview with Nothingheads
“Private Pyle,” is characterized by a heavy, repetitive riff and a raw post-punk aesthetic that blends intensity, dissonance, and a gritty, rebellious energy.
‘Atmospheric, Textural, Introspective’ | Interview with Darkstates
Darkstates teams up with Clara Pople on Rest My Hands, weaving together rich percussion layers, ethereal synth arpeggios, and Pople’s hypnotic, dreamlike vocals.
Vieira and The Silvers – Resurrection Blues [Review]
“Resurrection Blues” presents a brooding reflection on suffering, resilience, and survival in dark, oppressive circumstances.
‘Xennial Elevator Music’ | Interview with Cr&m
“Icicletrycicle,” the closing track on Cr&m’s EP Parasol, wraps up the project with a unique blend of warmth and texture where earthy, organic sounds meet gritty saturated synths.
‘Yorkshire, garage-punk, rock-n-roll’ | Interview with Avalanche Party
Collateral Damage encapsulates the energetic and frenzied sound of the band featuring heavy riffs and a dynamic vocal delivery.
Edy Foray – Eerie Feary [Review]
Edy Foray’s “Eerie Feary” captivates with its rich atmosphere, blending smooth electric piano, skilled horns, and intriguing bass to create a dynamic, jazz-infused experience.
‘Soulful, Future-facing, Energised’ | Interview with Geo Jordan
Geo Jordan is presenting “Innocence”, a dreamy production which seamlessly blends ethereal synth sounds with an inviting, idm infused, organic beat.
‘Dark electro rock’ | Interview with Secret Cameras
Secret Cameras is presenting “Scientific,” an electro rock production which carries a nostalgic post-punk feeling.
Maruja – The Invisible Man [Review]
A track which demands to be heard loud, imagine it in an intimate, small venue.