Another exceptional new group signed to Transgressive Publishing, Dry The River are a band we've been waiting for for some time. Inclusive, inspirational and utterly thrilling.
Profile »Formed from the ashes of The Ed Fitz, Foals re-invigorated and re-invented a genre with their unique blend of minimal and post hardcore mathletics.
Profile »Gaggle is a spectacular all girl alt-choir that sing songs to strip the skin from your bones and scare the bejeezus out of you.
Profile »Jodie Marie is that rarest of things: a refreshingly pure talent with a collection of deeply personal songs that manage to genuinely affect the listener.
Profile »The story: Toby moved into a flat with Transgressive Records signing Jeremy Warmsley, who in turn introduced him to fellow prospective flat-sharer, Johnny.
Profile »You know you're on to something when you settle down to describe an artist who attempts to meld the lyrical folk of Elliot Smith, with the violent outbursts of Lightning Bolt and the jam stylings of the Grateful Dead.
Profile »Marques Toliver has, at only 23, already been an artistic foil for others through his performances with the likes of TV On the Radio, Bat For Lashes and Grizzly Bear.
Profile »Mechanical Bride, AKA 25 year old songwriter and self-taught musician Lauren Doss, made quiet but confident waves back in 2008 with her debut release...
Profile »Ensconced by their 13-minute epics and mad desire for adventure within music, we signed one of our favourite ever bands to a one-off single, the inimitable 'Zoo Time'/'Lizzy's Lion' package, before waving them off to pastures new....
Profile »Neon Indian is the brainchild of Alan Palomo, who's musical project has assisted the forming of a genre that, though known by a few names now (hypnagogic pop, glo-fi, chillwave), summoned a very unique and specific electro-mangled sound.
Profile »On a label rammed with great live acts, the Noisettes are always the band that no other band wants to follow.
Profile »Having subverted the mainstream since 2008, these soft handed punks have been causing quite a stir with their manic art-punk convulsion.
Profile »"It's a record about moving forward," says Peter Silberman. "Hospice was kind of all-encompassing for a while and Burst Apart feels like us moving on from it. Not to abandon it, but to keep it in its place and figure out what's next."
Profile »Theme Park are one of the most exciting new songwriting forces in our midst today, managing to attain that rare balance of feeling comfortingly familiar and yet not sounding like anyone else.
Profile »Two Door Cinema Club are one of the most exciting new bands we've stumbled along in a long while.
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An old friend, and ex-sticksman proved himself to be also a genius producer, songwriter and potential pop icon.
Profile »An introduction is not needed; Coxon has remained one of the most influential and inspiring guitar players and songwriters of the last quarter-century, whether through his immensely eclectic and challenging solo material or role within Blur.
Profile »From the ashes of Les Incompetents appeared the phoenix of fire and brimstone that is Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man.
Profile »Touring their native New Zealand relentlessly, So So Modern combine a love of 80's synth work outs with hardcore ethics, rhythms and guitars, and a set of lyrical influences which completely engrosses.
Profile »The most important US indie band of recent times joined Transgressive for their classic third album ‘Wincing the Night Away'...
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