Samm Anga

  • Samm Anga wrote a new post 4 years ago

    Since her 2013 independent debut release, Fifi Rong has been gently meandering her unique space within the avant-pop realm, testing the restless seas of the industry. Her stark, smoky vocals captivate from the […]

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    English producer Seamus Rawles Malliagh, better known by his stage name Iglooghost, is not an easy artist to define. He defies so many boundaries that attempting to place him into any one category is a […]

  • Samm Anga wrote a new post 4 years ago

    Bicep’s new release, Isles, finds Belfast’s cult hero duo prescribing some tonic for a rave-less world. Now based in London, Andrew Ferguson and Mathew McBriar first drew widespread attention for their eso […]

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    Widely regarded as something of an enigma in Gorillaz’s discography, The Fall was infamously recorded on an iPad mid-tour. The album features the predominant work of bandleader Damon Albarn alone (with a short […]

  • Samm Anga wrote a new post 4 years ago

    Decades after the internet first threatened the music industry, the digital production process has transformed into a democracy of increased affordability and open sharing. As anyone with a social media account […]

  • Samm Anga wrote a new post 5 years ago

    Over the past decade, Alejandra Ghersi, better known as Arca has been a driving force behind some of the most genre-bending albums of the modern music scene, collaborating with the likes of Björk, FKA Twigs, and […]

  • Samm Anga wrote a new post 5 years ago

    Raw

    Upon release, Julia Ducournau’s Raw (2016) set itself apart as an unapologetic and uncompromising watch, as tales of cinema-goers walking out during disturbing scenes clouded it in controversy. The g […]

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  • Samm Anga wrote a new post 9 years ago

    Seprona are a Liverpool-based indie quartet with a very enticing, professional sound. They have played alongside bands such as The Vaccines and The Flaming Lips and are finding growing success with their fresh, […]

  • Samm Anga wrote a new post 9 years ago

    From the upfront title to blunt and accusative lyrics, sung with an unaffected accent, it is quite natural to liken Gambling’s style to that of Brit Pop bands such as Blur.

    The song has a simplistic, yet […]

  • Samm Anga wrote a new post 10 years ago

    The highly anticipated Foals album, What Went Down, came out yesterday, on 28th August to highly expectant fans. After teasing us with a few thematically enigmatic singles, including ‘What Went Down,’ the very […]

  • Samm Anga wrote a new post 10 years ago

    Bête Noire is a London-based rock band. Their single, ‘Bile’ is whacky and a great insight into their intensely lugubrious sound. The word ‘bile’ already insinuates something deliciously disgusting and grotesque. […]

  • Samm Anga wrote a new post 10 years ago

    Twin is a Brighton-based indie rock band. Their single, ‘Ursa Court,’ released only a couple of weeks ago on Youtube, is an exciting presentation of their sound. The drums propel the song straight from the start, […]

  • Samm Anga wrote a new post 10 years ago

    Favela is a 22 year old Leeds-based producer and released his EP Future Visions on Soundcloud about two months ago. With no prior listening to his music, one might infer, from the names, an electronic-based, […]

  • Samm Anga wrote a new post 10 years ago

    Shallows are a four piece indie/post-punk band hailing from Birmingham, and their single ‘Can’t You See’ is a great manifestation of their sound.

    It consists of two contrasting riffs that battle for excitement […]

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