Holy Coves Autumn Tour 2025

Welsh, Awen rock band Holy Coves head out on tour at the end of this month. The band will headline nine cities and nine independent venues across the UK kicking off their full UK tour with Bristol and Liverpool in October, then on to Birmingham, Manchester, London, Glasgow and Aberdeen in November, with their final shows of the year taking place in Leeds and their North Wales homecoming show in Wrexham.

This will be Holy Coves first ever fully independent tour run by the band and their team. They will be joined by some of the UKs finest independent bands, The Heavy North, Hazy Sundays, Maze, Box Of Trash, Rivia, Little Juke, Chase The Wild, Monza Express, Transmission Suite, SickRichard, Dakota Avenue, Luke Jones, Healer, The Dassins, Tom Collins, Charlie George Dempsey, Paul Askew and Suns Of Rest.

Tickets are available now through the link below:

https://holycoves.co.uk/pages/live-shows

Tour Dates
30th October – Exchange – Bristol
31st October – Kazimier Stockroom – Liverpool
1st November – Sunflower Lounge – Birmingham
14th November – 33 Oldham Street, Manchester
15th November – Troubadour – London
28th November – Nice n Sleazy – Glasgow
29th November – Tunnels – Aberdeen
12th December – Royal Park Cellars – Leeds
13th December – The Lab – Wrexham

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The Stray Pursuit Release New Single ‘Mess With My Head’

The Stray Pursuit return with their powerful new single ‘Mess with My Head’.

Swansea band The Stray Pursuit return with their exciting new single ‘Mess with My Head’ it captures the chaos and intensity of young love, set against the backdrop of living at home and fixating on someone new. With raw emotion and infectious energy, it unravels the tension of heated arguments and the mental tug-of-war that comes with a relationship growing more serious.

Rife with gritty guitars, punchy drums, and emotionally raw yet melodic vocals.  It carries a sense of frustration and urgency, blending angst with anthemic hooks. The song’s themes are both personal yet universal, concerned with mental health struggles, overthinking, and toxic relationships, giving it an emotional yet rebellious edge. With its dynamic melodic shifts, big riffing and powerful delivery, it’s an ambitious anthemic rock sound built for singalongs, it channels the energy of bands like Royal Blood and Nothing But Thieves.

The band recorded the track at Longwave Studios in Cardiff, collaborating with esteemed producer Romesh Dodangoda (Bring Me the Horizon, Holding Absence, Nova Twins). on their debut EP ‘Dominio Effect’.  Hailing from Swansea, The Stray Pursuit emerges as a dynamic force in the realm of Alternative Rock. Distinctive for their guitar-driven riffs and captivating vocals, each track embodies their eclectic musical tastes. Inspired by bands like Catfish and The Bottlemen and The Hunna, and with echoes of the Welsh rock lineage of The Stereophonics, Manic Street Preachers, and Funeral for a Friend, in the upcoming months they will release more exciting tracks.

The four-piece consists of lead singer Aaron Morgan, lead guitarist Dylan Cooney, bassist Fred Wilkinson, and drummer Ben Lewis. They have supported Andrew Cushin, The K’s, and Vida, and played alongside The Lottery Winners, Pastel, and Trampoline just to name a few. TSP were featured on This Feelings ‘Big in 2020’. In June 2023, they sold out a headline show at The Bunkhouse for their single release ‘Let It Be Known’. They then went on to sell out two out of five dates of their ‘Domino Effect’ debut EP tour in 2024. One in Cwrw, Carmarthen and the other in The Moon, Cardiff.

The band’s origin story traces back to an unexpected bus ride that led Aaron and Fred to forge an unexpected bond. Despite being rivals in separate bands, their chemistry became undeniable during a jam session. The additions of exceptional talents lead guitarist Dylan and drummer Nicky solidified the lineup.  Tragedy struck when founding drummer Nicky Bevan passed away in December 2022. They say “The devastating loss catalysed a renewed purpose for the band: to honour Nicky’s legacy and prove our potential for greatness. He is missed dearly, and will be forever cherished by so many people.”

The pandemic-induced hiatus and Fred finishing university provided growth for the band. Emerging from this break in June 2022, and Ben joining the band later in April 2023, The Stray Pursuit reentered the practice room, channelling their energy into crafting new tracks and elevating their stage presence and live performance, for the songs on their debut EP ‘Domino Effect’.

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The Loners Release New Single ‘The Game’

With their particular brand of indie alt/rock, The Loners, are an exhilarating and compelling 3 piece rock band from the UK made up of Nathan De La Mar on Lead vocals and Lead Guitar, Mark Munro on Backing Vocals and Bass Guitar and Stuart Grant on Backing Vocals and Drums.

Since their inception in 2019 The Loners have captured the attention of audiences all around the world with their catalogue of releases showcasing their catchy tunes, unadulterated energy, and thought-provoking lyrics.

The Loners take influence in their sound from the ultimate rock classics whilst also adding in  their own contemporary twist to the music creating a sound that is both nostalgic and avant-garde cutting edge at the same time.

The Loners have a raw genuineness about them that is both relatable and invigorating. Their lyrics they write strike a profound chord with listeners as they explore topics of love, self-discovery, and the human condition. Coupled with their ability to blur the lines of genre between indie and rock, The Loners are a breath of fresh air in a world of repetitive tunes and generic sounds that permeates so much of new music today. 

The band have said of the track:-

“The Game was written during lockdown and it is basically about mental health and the effects it has on a person. The word “game,” is used as a metaphor about “Life” and how one might struggle to put on a front for everyone, but may be struggling internally”

‘The Game’ is straight off the bat with high octane power chords and dancing drum beats. Musically it’s ultimately a stadium worthy rock ballad filled with epic guitar solos and thrashing drums, but that is contrasted beautifully with wistful, thought provoking lyricism hinting at the seriousness of the inspiration behind the track. Mixing these two elements together and you really get a feel for where The Loners are trying to go with their music, breaking free from the restraints of what is considered the norm.

The Game was written by Nathan De La Mar and was Recorded and produced by Andrew Shepard at Venice of the North Studios.

Upcoming Gigs/Tours –

19/6/25 – Bannermans – Edinburgh
3/7/25 – Classic Grand – Glasgow
29/11/25 – Gig in Whitehaven (details TBC)

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The Assist Release New Single ‘The Luckiest Man’

Birmingham band The Assist are back with an intense depiction of modern day life with their new single ‘The Luckiest Man’. The Council-Pop outfit are one of the UK’s most established underground groups and have redefined the boundaries of independent music with their acclaimed inspiriting style, fresh impetus, hope and melody.

Their latest single ‘The Luckiest Man’ is the second offering from the band’s highly anticipated second studio album ‘Disconnections’. The track details the internal conflict that we so often experience when trying to weigh up chasing success and acknowledging what we already have. Lead singer Mikey provides a ruthless analysis of our personal value systems with a matter-of-fact observation on life today. Touching on what inspired the track, Mikey said “I feel that having a creative personality is often paired with an overwhelming fear of becoming stagnant or potentially even a failure. Consumed by a desire to always progress in all aspects of life I found that I would often disregard all that I already had right in front of me.
It was important for me to detail that in my music. It is now out in the open as a constant reminder for me and anyone else that needs reminding that we have a lot to be thankful for.”

Mikey’s calculated verse depicting a mid-twenties angst sits above guitarist’s Ryan Stanton’s infectious chords, helping the track to glide forward with an ambient lure. Assisted by Jorge Poole’s prolific and ever-present rhythmic drive, the gentle production adds a frightening depth. A kaleidoscopic realm of sounds was created by producer Ryan Malcs (Wolf Alice/Superfood). A production debut that has proven to be the catalyst for the band’s evolution. Mikey delivers a calming vocal with some clear emotion that entices listeners to the message within. Speaking of the song, Mikey said, “The Luckiest Man was my chance to
express my gratitude for all that I have in life. In moments of reflection I felt that by acknowledging what I was truly grateful for I become to no longer desire anything other than friends, family and health. I hope that my music inspires people to think in similar ways but if not I’m grateful that it inspires me.”

Ever since forming in 2014, The Assist have had their finger on the pulse of how the modern generation consume music. Soaking their soaring indie anthems with hip-hop-inflected beats, dance-tinged rhythms and emotive breakdowns. It’s this eclectic adventurism that has seen The Assist sell out venues across the UK as well as share the stage with Blossoms, The Twang and Dylan John Thomas. ‘The Luckiest Man’ is another entry to the band’s commendable canon, who are most certainly in the Jack Grealish category of assists. Speaking of football, the band previously enjoyed a starring slot on the landmark television show Soccer AM. Whilst away from the pitch they’ve graced big stages at festivals such as Reading & Leeds, TRANSMT, Y-NOT and Isle of Wight. Their 2021 debut album, ‘Council-Pop’, entered the UK charts at number 21 and led to a top 10 independent album. You may have previously heard The Assist on BBC Radio 6 and Radio X where they have been praised by the likes of Tom Robinson, Steve Lamacq and John Kennedy.

As much as The Assist’s more reflective notions have shone through in their most recent releases, this track is an embodiment of who the band are as people. With 2024 came a new-found pride in their art, their biggest ever gigs, and now, an extended catalogue of youthful indie-anthems tucked into their back pocket.

Their upcoming album ‘Disconnections’ is out on the 2nd of May.

Upcoming Tour Dates

16th May – Sidney & Matilda – Sheffield
23rd May – The Old England – Bristol
30th May – The Deaf Institute – Manchester
6th June – Camden Assembly – London
7th June – O2 institute 2 – Birmingham

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Sunwheel Release New EP ‘Live At Dubrek Studios’

Sunwheel are an indie rock band known for their anthemic melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and electrifying live performances. With influences ranging from classic rock to modern indie, the band has built a loyal following and continues to carve their unique space in the music scene.

This live session captures Sunwheel in their element — no frills, no studio tricks, just pure, unfiltered energy. Dubrek Studios provided the perfect setting for this recording, with its rich history of fostering independent artists and its reputation for delivering high-quality live sessions.

Live At Dubrek Studios is out now!

UPCOMING LIVE DATES

May 29, 2025: Cavern Pub: Liverpool, United Kingdom

May 29, 2025: Cavern Club: Liverpool, United Kingdom

May 30, 2025: The Hairy Dog: Derby, United Kingdom

May 31, 2025: Hope Fest Music Festival: Coalville, United Kingdom

July 5, 2025: WIDSTOCK: Ockbrook, United Kingdom





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Tres Kings Release New Single ‘Antenna’

Following on from the success of the foot stomping, indie rock debut single SCUBA DIVER which received praise and plays from the likes of John Kennedy on Radio X, Abbie Mccarthy on BBC Introducing and the legendary Rodney Bingenheimer on Sirius XM in America, TRES KINGS have upped the ante once again with latest single ANTENNA

Quite simply put, ANTENNA is an anthem for the masses. Its pure infectious indie rock n roll at its absolute finest. The full throttle, no holds barred track is huge in terms of delivery and production with its unrelenting and unapologetic pounding, thrashing drums and funky bass licks coupled with front man Wez King’s powerful vocals acting like a call to arms for any self respecting music fan. 

With lyrics like, 

“We bring the sunshine, dry the rain, bring the love, people came, we’re make a move like we’re your Superman and save the day. We could be something, started from nothing, so pack your bags, board the plane, take us to the USA. Oh Yeah, Tell us what you want,  Oh Yeah, tell us what you need, coz I am the Antenna.” 

The band’s intention is clear, they are the vessel for which great music is being radiated across the globe. 

This is the start of the revolution so make sure you don’t get left behind and jump on board with TRES KINGS today! 

The track was recorded at The Libertines HQ in Margate, The Albion Rooms, being engineered and mixed by award winning sound engineer Jason Stafford (The Libertines/Trampolene/Jamie T)  and mastered by Graham Waller.

UPCOMING GIGS 

26th April – Antenna single launch party at Justine’s Margate with JW Paris, The Deniros and Debdepan 

17 – 19th May – The Rock and Roll Circus Brighton 

31st May – Chinnerys Southend supporting Huey Morgan, The Fun Lovin’ Criminal 

7th June – Poco Loco Chatham with support from Queen Phosphane and Sammy Vincent

19th – 21st June – The Isle of Wight Festival TBA 

14th – 21st July – Residency in France (week long)

August  – The Lantern two day festival TBA 

August – London for Teenage Cancer Trust  TBA 

6th September – The Indie Showcase Dublin Castle – Camden – DRL Promotions  

12th September – Troubadour London 

20th September – Dreamland Margate supporting Sleeper

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LLoren Releases New Single ‘La La Love’

Former ‘The Voice’ finalist and renowned TV sync music writer LLOREN releases her next single ‘LA LA Love’. The track is a slow-burning poignant pop song that is wrapped in a gorgeous atmospheric production and feels like all the best romantic film moments washing over the listener in a tide of beautiful reflection.

“I was really inspired by Lana Del Rey on this one—her ability to paint a romanticised picture of her relationships while also seeming to ask bigger questions, at least in my experience”, says LLOREN. “La La Love is a fictional story that plays with elements of truth, based on my time in L.A. I wanted to lean into that classic Hollywood romance on the surface while also addressing the more sinister side of having big aspirations. It’s easy to be taken in when someone promises to make all your dreams come true. There are plenty of devils in the City of Angels.”

Hit TV show The Traitors, Grey’s Anatomy, The L Word, 1923, Wish, The Company You Keep, Made In Chelsea, Love Island UK and Love Island USA are just some of the many sync credits LLOREN has amassed to date, which have steadily proved her rich, multi-faceted vocal and powerful contemporary inspired compositions to be a cut above the rest.

‘LA LA Love’ is another superb new example of this high quality in LLOREN’s work and another taster of her hugely anticipated forthcoming debut album ‘It’s Always Sunny in LA’. Tracks from the record have already picked up airplay from BBC Radio 2’s Angela Griffin and Radio X’s John Kennedy and press acclaim from prestigious music tastemakers The Line Of Best Fit, as momentum continues to build. LLOREN’s video for her track ‘Like This’ also won a Telly Award in the US, as well as also being nominated for a prestigious Leo Award in Canada.

LLOREN appeared at The Gibson Garage All Day Festival in London earlier this year and has also recently opened for American artist Fleurie on her European tour. During that tour, she also caught the eyes of promoters who invited her back to open for household names Johannes Oerding and Michael Patrick Kelly and an audience of 10000 people. In the UK, LLOREN is no stranger to the annual PRIDE celebrations having played both Manchester and London where she headlined the women’s stage and has entertained crowds over 10,000. She has also toured with Canadian artist Mauvey with whom she collaborated with on the track ‘Pillow’, performing it at BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend as well as the Isle Of Wight Festival 2023.

‘LA LA Love’ is out now via A&G Records.



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Martyrs Release New Single ‘Night Shift’

Welcome to the ‘Night Shift’, the new single from the genre-defying Martyrs, available on all streaming platforms now!
A ferocious blast of melodic, metallic fury, the track is yet another sharp left turn from the Welsh DIY duo following their brief foray into flamenco-fuelled indie rock, ‘Pin Blue Sometime’ earlier this year. ‘Night Shift’ is available as a Free Bandcamp Exclusive maxi-single as well as appearing on all streaming platforms.

This time around Jon and Michael mine their experience of dead-end jobs to tell a tale of workplace macabre stretched taut over a sky-scraping wall of sound. Entirely incapable of adhering to genre confines, what begins as a seemingly straightforward homage to the likes of Soundgarden and Faith No More, soon warps into a wild array of chant-along choruses handclaps and ‘50s rock n’ roll inspired refrains. B-side ‘The Clinic’ is a haunting experiment in spoken word sound collage inspired by the novel The Empusium by Olga Tokarczuk.

Martyrs are Jon and Michael, who began making music together in their hometown of Merthyr Tydfil aged 15. Confirmed genre agnostics, their output swerves between lo-fi electronica, picture-perfect post-yacht, ‘90s-tinged alt-rock and melancholic indie, sometimes within the same song.

Musical influences range from Amadou & Mariam to Richard Dawson, Khruangbin to Christopher Cross, Aphex Twin to Iron Maiden, with a particular focus on pro wrestling entrance themes of the 1980s. Broader inspirations are drawn from Giallo movies, VHS nostalgia, cold brew coffee and Dylan Thomas.

Entirely independent and passionately DIY, their work is written, recorded, produced and released from the confines of their respective kitchens, with all videos made by their own fair hands. They give much of their music away for free and the rest they sell to benefit charities close to their hearts.

Support from local radio and blogs helped their 2024 album ‘Luminism’ sell out of physical copies and reach 100,000 streams. Their last single ‘Pin Blue Sometime’ featured as a track of the week with Thomathy Entertainment, Negative White and The Indy Review and featured prominently on sites such as Joyzine and God Is In The TV.

‘Night Shift’ is the 3rd in a series of 10 planned single releases from Martyrs over the coming
months.

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Ledher Blue Release New Single ‘Craic’

Portuguese meets Irish indie duo Ledher Blue’s new single ‘Craic’ out now.  

Ledher Blue’s upcoming new album ‘Fait Divers’ came from an existential crisis. Admittedly, it was shameful to accept that the most generic of internal conflicts were at hand: the “what’s the purpose of life?”s and the “why am I here?”s out of every self-help book seemed adequate, but needed to be articulated in a particular way. What was the purpose of my life until now; “Why am I here?” Zé from Ledher Blue thought as he got into Dublin.

Ledher Blue are the product of two distinctively different individuals that the waves of life comically decided to beach in a northern town of Portugal – Guimarães. The city is known for its historical meaning in the birth of Portugal, for its nasty hooligans, for its emigrant parvenus, its domestic parvenus, its humble proletariat, its shame, envy, resignation and most importantly a mystical ability of seeing the depressed times – which have long been in the region – united in empathetic jealousy, certain that better days are coming. The club keeps losing but we’ll be champions, the people are poor but we’ll get better, everything may be bad but he will rise in a foggy sunrise.

Zé and Pedro, the pair behind Ledher Blue, encapsulated the diversity of the town in an existential way. One was always happy, one was always longing, one found a girl, the other found the one, one flourished, the other stagnated when one fell in love with the bars and was now bored the other said, “don’t gamble your life for a couple of poems”, but impressively they would always converge from different perspectives to the same idea. Certainly, one loved Illiad for Aquiles and the other for Hector, one for Vronski another for Levin, one for Grey the other for Vane, one for Liam another for Noel… what matters is that instinctively – or “zoroastrianly” – the pure meaning for their message was not what each wanted to say but the product of the pressure. This conflict was in their youth the birth of friendship and in their slope the birth of the band.

That is why one can say that one song looks happy with mournful feel, or rebellious with fearful grooves; it can be satirical in lyricism and classical in structure, it tries to be a singular unitarian message independent of the peripheral chatter. It’s alternative sometimes, post punk in the others, even poppy on some choruses, but most importantly it always feels original and unique.

Zé’s move to Dublin meant a big separation for the friends and bandmates, but most importantly brought a new perspective for their old problem. The problematic youth from Guimarães, their problematic youth, was not unique to the land. It could be observed on the Irish town. The lifeless eyes, the change dribbling in an oversized pocket, the fortuity misfortune, the keys in the bathroom, a generation sprayed with anxiety and embalmed in panic. It was paralysing. The song forcefully quieted on the lips of a dead philosopher was slivering to the bones of our time. It was as if everybody – even unconsciously – believed that regret was the only certainty of existence; that unescapable longing for the unlived life. And as the uniqueness of our situation dissolved, as our small town became countries, we found new binoculars, not only to inspect reality but most importantly our own. Transcendentally, we found our true selves, which we may have seen before, but were now so overwhelmed to the point of acceptance. As theory imprisoned and pressured reality, the only answer was King Sebastian. The individual who could look down at Narcissus smugly and was able to curse an whole nation was mystified as the long awaited saviour. Sebastian may have lead Portugal to the abyss when he disappeared in the desert but with it created a myth; the myth that he would return in a foggy morning and save us all. Hope. This hope was what united our town. What united the past generations from this existential dread and what would cure our generation. Sebastianism was the cure, it was clear.

“Not only the message was so clear it seemed to dazzle but also the universe, the habitat of each song was drawn.”, says Ledher Blue. “We felt rain during ‘Dublinesque’, the popped dark smoke from old cars for ‘Sorrows of the Amended Hearts’, the lady on the bus in ‘Craic’, the winey red out of a absolutist cape emerged on ‘Èlan’ with libertarian scarlet blues and shadowy greens, we heard the people talking in the pubs of ‘Fun’, we could distinguish the whiteness of their teeth; it stopped being a group of songs and became something else. Complete. Portugality embroiled in Irish thread. A message for all but about none, a concept for the unknown based on the past, a tale without morals.”

New single ‘Craic’ is the final track on the album and is a breezy infectious indie-rock earworm that sounds like The Strokes put through a psychedelic kaleidoscope of trippy synth goodness. The track explodes with an epic euphoric chanted chorus that is sure to light up radio playlists with its catchy anthemic qualities, proving the complimentary nature of the duo’s backgrounds and influences to be a perfect success.

‘Craic’ is out now, ‘Fait Divers’ is released 8th April.

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Gig Life Crisis

What started out as a Whatsapp group amongst close friends last May, has grown into a massive community of 11,000 avid gig lovers on Facebook. The group has become a supportive platform for unsigned artists in the independent music scene, a place to share gigs and festivals and even a place for people to buddy up to attend gigs. There is also merch available! T-shirts, hoodies, pin badges, car stickers, one member has even got a ‘Gig Life Crisis’ tattoo!

The group organised a Gig Life Crisis festival at The Steam and Whistle in Cheltenham in January, showcasing the likes of The Kairos, The Rosadocs, Spangled, Samantics, The Slates, Siracuse plus more. The festival was a huge success, 200 members of the group attended and an amazing £1500 was raised for charities Mind, Punks Against Poverty and Refuge through a charity raffle organised by John Hibbits (admin of the group) who is passionate about supporting mental health.

Gig Life Crisis 2 has just been announced, to be hosted in Coventry for later in the year so watch this space.





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