In a shimmering constellation of sun-dappled guitar pop, Shopfires crafts melancholic lo-fi beauty from industrial landscapes, while Armstrong flirts with pop perfection through emotionally resonant sophistication. Greg Brady and the Anchors reinvent 'Anzac Pop' with experimental quirk, as Joe Armstrong seamlessly weaves psyche-rock and college rock through winsome songcraft. Meanwhile, Sorry Monks delivers a coiffured blend of 60s-inflected lo-fi magic, and The Interpretation Cultures channels pure anglophile indie-pop from Indonesia's fertile scene.
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While No One's Looking by I Wanna Be A Truck Driver
"From the jangliest end of Glasgow's, bedroom-pop, twee, C86 and jangly indie-pop traditions..."

Greg Brady and the Anchors
I'd Rather Walk
"As such, rooted in lucid, jangled riffs, I'd Rather Walk attempts to 'go everywhere' you have never imagined and succeeds with aplomb"

Shopfires
We Are Not There But We Are Here
"Melancholic, lo-fi jangle pop from the heart of the industrialized UK"
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