Melburnian indie artist Woodes is back with the cinematic and captivating “How Long I’d Wait”. In our first glimpse of her forthcoming debut album, we see the artist immersing herself…
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After bonding at secondary school over a shared love for The Beatles, The Coral and Bombay Bicycle Club among others, The Night Café are on a high in the lead-up…
“You’ve got a boyfriend, and he looks a little like you” Rising indie pop artist Casey Lowry started off in a Chesterfield-based covers band before realizing he wanted to produce…
In the 2nd installment of the New Indie Playlist, we look at the new indie pop and rock tracks about love! Read on for the new releases by Blossoms, Hatchie,…
Hello fellow music-lovers! Want to discover some new tracks? From Sophia with Love is back in business! Spanning the spheres of indie and pop, a lot of great releases came out…
Welcome to Issue 7 of The FSWL Playlist, bringing you some of the best new rock around. This week, the new releases by Muse, Linn Koch-Emmery, Penelope’s Thrill, Zuzu, and…
Christopher Pellnat is a singer-songwriter from Hudson, New York. When he’s not working on solo material or collaborating with other musicians, Pellnat plays the electric guitar for The Warp/The Weft,…
Shortly after his move to the inspiring rural landscape of Somerset, Suede frontman Brett Anderson began working on the band’s new album. As they leave behind the exploration into the…
Welcome to Issue 4 of The FSWL Playlist – bringing you some of the best new music around. This time round, I have included new releases by Richard Ashcroft, Beachtape,…
Welcome to Issue 3 of The FSWL Playlist! This time round, I will be looking at a debut by London musician Matt Portland, as well as the new releases by…
Hello! Welcome to a new feature on From Sophia with Love! The FSWL Playlist will showcase my favourite new track releases from new and established bands. I have really enjoyed these…
On 31st August, Wild Nothing released their fourth studio album, Indigo. Having explored both indie rock and dream pop, Wild Nothing’s new release distinctively resides within the latter. Much like…
From what we’ve heard and seen thus far, Muse‘s eighth album is going to be a 80s sci-fi expedition through a dystopian world. Set to release in November, Simulation Theory has…
Not long after their brilliant set at Reading Festival, The Kooks released their fifth studio album. Let’s Go Sunshine is feel-good, free, and fitting. In conversation with Metro’s Kate Baillie, frontman Luke…
Welcome to third post dedicated to August releases! Once again, we have a lot of rock coming your way. This week, we have the August records by Mitski, Death Cab…