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New Music

There’s a lot of new music coming out these days. This is definitely a good thing but filling your ears with the best of what’s around, when there’s so much to choose from, can be quite a task. So we wanted to make things a bit easier for you. And this is how we did it.

Make sure you take a peek into our Up & Coming Artists area and be the first to discover the hottest new acts before they get all Kings of Leon on us and take over the world - forgetting our names in the process.



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Phoenix
Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix

To date, Phoenix’s finest moment has been soundtracking Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson dance around a party in Lost in Translation. Their newest effort retains the same combination of impenetrable cool and feel-good party vibes that haunt the scene in the film. Suave and fun, Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix is for the thinking man’s hedonist in your life.


Amazing Baby
Rewild

Hailing from the same Brooklyn scene that spawned MGMT, Amazing Baby have the same electro-psychedelic feel of their compatriots and a similarly impressive array of tunes. There are nods to classic rock, folk, and new wave on their debut album, all wrapped up tightly with pop sensibilities. It’s ambitious stuff, but so effortlessly cool that even flying too close to the sun couldn’t stop them.



Featured Up & Coming Artists

My Sad Captains
Here & Elsewhere

Despite having a name that evokes images of a particularly uninspired emo band, My Sad Captains are in fact purveyors of the kind of soft, folk-tinged rock that can melt away your worries and make you wish you were lying in a field of long grass squinting at the sun. Delicate but assured, debut album ‘Here and Elsewhere’ evokes images of West Coast America, yet simultaneously feels as familiar and charming as a local woodland might.


Let's Wrestle
In The Court Of The Wrestling Let's

Let’s Wrestle not only own one of the finest band names in the land but also have an album full of gloriously rough and ready, shambolic indie that will surely set them up with a guaranteed cult following for years to come. Armed with wit and tunes in equal measure, this London 3 piece seem to rescue all their songs from the brink of them falling apart and then somehow convert them into something that closely resembles greatness.