In a shimmer-pop constellation of earnestly-sincere releases, Shopfires crafts melancholic lo-fi jangle from the industrial UK heartland, while Greg Brady and the Anchors delivers experimental 'Anzac Pop' that defies convention. I Wanna B a Truck Driver channels Glasgow's twee C86 traditions, as The Obscuritans merge haunting electronica with indie sensibilities, creating a dreamy Twin Peaks-esque atmosphere.
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Armstrong
HandiCrafts
"Too lo-fi and steeped in emotional immediacy to be sophisti-pop and yet too 'considered' to disregard such inferences, Armstrong's song writing and ability to resonate each note means this Handicrafts double CD/album he regularly flirts with pop perfection."

Sorry Monks
Perfect Hour
"... finely coiffured juxtaposition of lo-fi, 60s pop inflections and pure indie guitar-pop"

Letters from Mars
RECKLESS LOVE
"RECKLESS LOVE is a song meant to make you feel good, can you feel the love?"