CHALKPIT Records will be hosting another live night of music at Quay Arts, Newport, next Friday, March 3.
The line-up boasts indie four-piece XOCKHA, pop rock group Submariner and low-fi indie act Goo Lagoon.
Formed in 2015, XOCKHA released their debut EP, Sleeper, in the same year, and can count BBC Radio 1 DJ Huw Stephens and BBC6 Music DJ Tom Robinson among their fans.
Submariner — who have just won a place on the line up at Southampton’s Common People festival, along with XOCKHA and fellow Islanders Nakamarra — will be crossing the water from Brighton to share their 'ambient indie revolution’.
The band said: "We’re extremely excited to be coming over to the IW for the show.
"We’ve heard nothing but good things about the shows Chalkpit have put on in the past and ourselves being huge fans of XOCKHA, it was a no brainer."
Christ the King sixth-form student Fox Rawding, 18, will also be showcasing his home recording project Goo Lagoon.
Silas Gregory, head of the independent record label, said: "We are excited to be bringing a range of high quality nights to the Quay Arts, packed with the Island and south coast’s most exciting artists. We hope these nights will only encourage more people to attend and support original live music on the IW and inspire people to pick up an instrument and give it ago themselves."
The gig is for over 14s and the music starts at 8pm.

Reporter: bonniem@iwcpmail.co.uk