In a shimmering constellation of indie delights, The Radio Field crafts crystalline jangle-pop perfection, while Billy Bonbon delivers dream garage pop sprinkled with technicolor whimsy. The Sentimental Tourists break hearts with elegiac beauty, as No Museums navigates the hinterland between Wedding Present buzz and introspective indie pop. Harper offers intimate bedroom confessionals while Sarmust ignites dance floors with mystical punk urgency.

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The Sentimental Tourists
The Sentimental Tourists (EP)

guitar pop / jangle pop / lofi / indie pop

'The EP is a shimmering beauty that has broken my heart in several places..' Alan Corr, RTE Entertainment
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No Museums
Youth Club Is Over + There's Always An End (And Always Another) (Double album)

fuzz pop / jangle pop / lofi / indie pop

As he should. For in Youth Club Is Over he continues to make the musical hinterland between the subdued melodic intent of recent era Business of Dreams and Wedding Present style buzz guitars, whilst still dipping regular toes into the genuine indie pop introspection of a Glenn Donaldson’s, The Reds, Pinks and Purples style aesthetic.
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Sparky Bosque
Suffering From Happiness

power pop / singer-songwriter / alternative rock / indie pop

Has one of the finest early 90s pre-Britpop jams been dug out of the archives, despite being recorded in 2025?
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