Music is an Indoor Sport
Nature TV
Door-to-door heartbreak salesmen, Nature TV, straddle the line between soulful indie-pop and psych-rock, with their sound often compared to Peach Pit, Real Estate & Beach Fossils.
Recording rave reviews from tastemaker blogs, as well as support from BBC Radio, Radio X, Amazing Radio, as well as landing editorial playlists on Apple, Deezer & Spotify (inc. Hot New Bands, Garden Indie, Lo-Fi Indie, The Lovely Little Playlist, late night vibes, & Stress Buster).
A live favourite, NTV were handpicked to open for Swimming Tapes, PINS & VANT as well as tour support across the UK with Trudy and the Romance and CQ Wrestling. Festivals include The Great Escape, ILMC, Wild Paths & Toronto’s NXNE.
2023 saw the guys sign to indie label, Heist or Hit, for their latest Mid Flight EP, as well as going on their biggest headline tour to date.
The lead single from their debut album was released in Jan 2025, alongside a music video featuring Alex Horne. The track landed coverage from Clash, Radio X, Dork and Spotify editorial support.
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“Dreamily beautiful indie pop” CLASH “A shimmering blend of soulful indie-pop and a 70s soaked rhythm section” The Line of Best Fit “Indie’s newest shining stars” DIY
Red Caroline
Red Caroline is a fish blues rock band from Boise, Idaho. The band formed in mid-2023 around longtime best friends Kaleb Muilenburg (Bass) and Jack Magnolia (Guitar) and finalized the lineup, adding Layla Booth (Vocals) Aiden Elliott (Drums), and Ayden “Goose” Booth (Keys/guitar) to complete the gang of psychedelic sorcerers. Since then, they were able to get their foot in the door locally, landing spots as support for groups like The Moss, The Velveteers, Forty Feet Tall, MX LONELY, and Boot Juice, and they released their first project, “Coastal Blues”, on February 21st, 2025. Together the band takes elements of classic garage rock, dreamy indie, and fuzzy psych, and mixes them all together to present a nostalgic sound in a new wave of Boise musicians.

