Splashh – Waiting a lifetime
Brilliantly odd, Splashh are an acquired taste of rock that plays on the outskirts of experimental sounds. Never sounding a thing like their previous work, Splashh has once again mastered how to capture themselves while fully changing their sound.
Bishop Briggs – Bishop Briggs EP
Exceeding huge expectations built up after she released her single, River, Bishop Briggs set-forth an EP to be reckoned with.
Hollerado – Born Yesterday
The Canadian darlings are all set for a tour to follow up their newest album. If you loved the rowdy youthful Hollerado, prepare to be a little surprised. They capture the same energy as their three previous albums, but Born Yesterday is definitely a more mature sound.
Timber Timbre – Sincerely, Future Solution
Like a nightmare you don’t want to wake up from, Timber Timbre are back with their hollow, creeping eerily perfect sounds. The newest album features more of an toned back darkness, than their previous releases.
Diet Cig -Swear I’m Good at This
A the smallest bundle, with a big sound and energy, Diet Cig is a band to keep on your radar. The newest album is full of the same endearingly sweet and cheeky pop-rock with indie influences.