LOWMEN announce themselves with experimental EP ‘Tourism’

I love a good underground indie find. Been having a discussion with some music kin lately about the emergence of loads of thirty somethings releasing their debut works this year. 2020 was a year where everyone’s life was turned upside down and, in turn, many a former musician has returned to making music after years... Continue Reading →

RHNO | Two Friends Recording DIY Jams, Ten Years in the Making

Alright lads, buckle up because today I’m bringing you an absolute tune. We’re tackling RHNO’s release Smoke of a Train, which I’m currently listening to driving across the Tuscan country side in 27 degree weather – and it fits so well. For this one I’m going to request that you take yourself out to a... Continue Reading →

River Lion debuts with ever so impressive single ‘Leaving You’

Taking a turn today from the upbeat, feel good bangers I’ve been shooting your way, I’m going to recommend one for the more sombre moments, the endings and the days where you just want to drive in the rain for a few hours (as I have done many, many times when feeling a bit overdramatic).... Continue Reading →

Belaver Brings us Back in Time on his little ’70s Adventure’ – This is a Mood

I used to own a red 1998 Suburu Forrester before I moved to London, I called him Reggie and he was absolutely falling apart at the seems, but I adored him. I miss a lot about home but there’s probably nothing I miss more than driving down from Sydney to Wattamolla Beach, with 4 mates... Continue Reading →

Sol Paradise is an artist to keep an eye on – Listen to ‘Is it Mutual’ here.

Sienna again, back with yet another fresh release this week! What a treat – still floating over here in the indie folk atmosphere, today we’re talking about British artist Sol Paradise and his newest track Is it Mutual. This one has so many things that I absolutely love to hear in a song; cool, mellow... Continue Reading →

Mata Kopa Supply the Sunny Sounds with ‘Go Buy The Sun’

Sienna again, coming at you this week with one of the most interesting new releases I’ve heard in a while – Go Buy the Sun by Mata Kopa. It’s been hot, and I’ve been working, not two things that complement each other all that much (especially when you’re a waitress). So since I live in... Continue Reading →

Most Cherished Finds #2 | B. Hamilton / Gold Tooth

Welcome to episode two of 'My Most Cherished Finds' - the sporadic pop-up feature where I randomly wax lyrical about a song from the recent past. The first edition focused on Sun Shy Boy's 2020 single 'Color of Home' - this episode shines light on B. Hamilton's 2012 release Gold Tooth. A song I've only... Continue Reading →

The Scoop | Sienna’s Selections | Ep. 1

Hi hey hello what’s up everyone! Sienna here – the newest Sound Sniffer team addition. Let me introduce myself, I’m an Australian stumbling my way through London, I love music and all the people that make it, and I think the world would just be an incredibly boring place if humans stopped creating weird and... Continue Reading →

The Sound Sniffer’s Lockdown Mixtape #27

It's been a miserable day hasn't it? Not only is the weather pretty drab and wet, my tooth has decided to give me the mightiest ache I've ever had. Both things combined make this a forgettable Tuesday evening in. The show must go on however and new music must be plugged regardless of how utterly... Continue Reading →

Palma Louca’s New Single ‘Us and Them’ is Feckin’ Brilliant

They describe their sounds as art-gaze indie. I just describe it as feckin' brilliant. Palma Louca are a five-piece based in Newcastle-upon-Tyne who are guided by the Pillar Artists label who have been representing some great bands of late. I couldn't even begin to work out what 'art-gaze' means, this genre is above my pay... Continue Reading →

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