Refreshingly original hip hop emerges with style and intention, as swizz tLc creatively introduces the three-track EP Traumatized.

Rebecca Cullen
Short lines reflect on the infatuation of adoring a significant other, as we build towards the more lasting reflection of a promise and ode that is the song’s hook and central sentiment.
Introducing the highly-anticipated new album from one of modern Americana’s most authentically gripping artists, the blues-rock rasp and swagger of Mat D reaches peak embrace, throughout the stylish highs and lows of Jericho Gap.
The fullness and atmospheric depth of Take Me Away completes things in a manner similar to that in which they began – reminding listeners one last time of the breadth of ability and artistic intention that makes up the Sauce! album.
Slick rhythms and classic rock guitars kick off the crisp yet nostalgic embrace of this new EP from imaginative songwriters The Lost Millions.
Heavy bass and juxtaposed layers of dreamy design introduce a passionate yet modern vocal mix, as tda Meetch kicks off his extensive new album meetchieSzn.
Bad Bubble forever balances a sense of cinematic vastness with that of quiet contemplation. It’s an ambient realm, meditative to a degree, but it’s also an arena-ready indie anthem that aches to be witnessed in a huge and mildly-reverberating setting.
Funky rhythms and disco hi-hats meet with raw pop vocals for the colourful new dance anthem from A-A-RON.
Twelve original tracks in full and a plethora of stories and contemplations on modern life and the self, Progression keeps things organic when necessary, and wholly uplifting at other times.
From one suggestive trait to another, we’re soon redirected by a funk-style vocal lead of clear character and heavy effecting, for an ultimate fusion of genres that toys with the very landscape of modern music.
An easy place to escape for a while, with a refreshingly unexpected conceptual backbone to enhance the effect.
Softly uniting acoustic intimacy with timeless-emo tendencies and modern rhythms, Tevin Flashey delivers a thoughtful and heartfelt ode to unhealthy relationships, with the melodically soothing toxic love.