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Indieterria by Vanadian AvenueJuly 31, 2025August 20, 2025

Ruena – Paraffin single review

Does anyone feel like music released in the last two years could make a great soundtrack to a horror movie? It may have something to do with the fact that we live in an unpredicted era and I have high blood pressure surges every time I look at the Guardian front page. Seeing red ink […]

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Indieterria by Vanadian AvenueJuly 28, 2025September 3, 2025

BEX – “politix” mixtape review and interview

The fact that BEX is still an unsigned artist, is a grave injustice. This young woman performs on the biggest festival stages in the UK, has insane social media numbers (if you care for such things) and gives such electrifying performances that people talk about them for months on end. Yet, there is still no […]

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Indieterria by Vanadian AvenueJuly 27, 2025

Honey B McKenna – “Alien” single review

Honey B McKenna is a renaissance woman. A DJ, singer, songwriter, lyricist, actress, videographer, mixer and producer – she is the best thing that came out of Herefordshire since the famous Kemble family. She is as brilliant as she is hardworking. With numerous plays on the national radio stations, DJ slots at the biggest festivals […]

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Indieterria by Vanadian AvenueJuly 10, 2025July 11, 2025

Miera – “Parentified” single review

I have become aware of Australian independent artist Alana Joanne during the covid 19 pandemic when she was slotted to participate in one of the online concerts we helped to organize. Nothing came out of it in the end, but I was mesmerized by Alana’s strong voice, absolute dedication to the punk pop aesthetic and […]

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Indieterria by Vanadian AvenueJuly 5, 2025

Alternative Summer: Chaidura – Cotton Candy interview

Summer is usually festival and “cucumber” season – meaning nice weather, slow news cycle and people being out of town camping and watching bands. Well, this summer we have a heatwave, news cycle to give us all anxiety and festivals with a political bang. And here comes Chaidura with a song that on the surface […]

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Indieterria by Vanadian AvenueJune 24, 2025June 24, 2025

AcidSitter – “Look at the Sun” single review

Polish-Japanese AcidSitter are on a proverbial roll. Since December, the quartet has been preparing fans for the arrival of their second album by steadily releasing new material. First, there was “Doomscroller’s Blues”, a sarcastic and pop-infused tale about the dangers of idle scrolling through social media and being influenced by the horrors and emptiness it […]

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Indieterria by Vanadian AvenueJune 20, 2025July 8, 2025

Rouge Awakening – “Remain Untamed” single review

Ok folks, we may have found you your new favourite band. Are you into alternative rock, heavy metal seasoned with prog/math rock influences? Do you like female vocals and symphonic metal elements? What about a healthy dose of radio-friendliness? If all your answers are yes, then you will love Rouge Awakening. This 5 piece living […]

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Indieterria by Vanadian AvenueJune 10, 2025June 13, 2025

Indieterria meets Clara Kay

We have known Claire Hudson for nearly three years now. At first as a singer of Boston based quartet Yet To Bloom (you can read our reviews here and here) and a writer of some of the best pop punk bangers of 2023. But as time went on, we realized that there is more to Claire than […]

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Indieterria by Vanadian AvenueJune 7, 2025June 12, 2025

CELAVI – “Eyeliner” single review

Eyeliners come in all shapes, colours and sizes. From flamingo pink, to electric blue to black metal black. They have been the staple of make up kits since ancient times, favoured by priests, nobles and pharaohs. Eyeliners played important roles not only as a fashion accessory but were essential during religious rites, marriage ceremonies and […]

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Indieterria by Vanadian AvenueJune 3, 2025June 5, 2025

Chaidura – “John Whiskers” single review

Forget about yokai, demons, nether realm spirits and the Temple Paradise. All of it, it’s now a distant past. London based Singaporean artist Chaidura said a definitive goodbye to his previous dark stage persona. Enter stage right is the new, fun guy Chaidura, or rather John Whiskers, a sarcastic, fierce K-Pop meets British metal feline […]

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