We miss this band, and this previously unreleased (or is it a brand new choon?) is a reminder of how great they are. All shimmering guitars and wide open spaces. Get your bliss on.
Sixteen-year-old fresh on the Notts music block telling us to keep our heads held high. Wise words, otherwise we might walk into a lamp post or in front of a bus.
Sparse and dreamy take on the Oh Wonder original with lush keyboards and minimal guitars.
According to Wiki “Philiphobia is the abnormal, persistent and and unwarranted fear of falling in love.” Which is funny because it sounds like being scared of someone called Philip. Perhaps this is some meta disco dance track then?
Widescreen orchestral rock that makes us tingle in all the right places. Cheers lads.
With tropical beats supplied by the legendary Nick Stez, the two rappers hit up some city centre locations to meet some of Nottingham’s more colourful residents.
The Notts wordsmith slows down the vibe with his take on the Kendrick Lamar cut.
Taken from a forthcoming split 7” with fellow Notts noise makes The Hip Priests, the band’s melodic heavy rock keeps on getting better and better much to our delight.
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