“…I’m struggling daily, barely making it through the night, and it seems our struggles are so different but so similar… mostly I don’t have the time, to see what you see.”

Rebecca Cullen
Undoubtedly an audience-pleaser, SHE’S NO DOLL, SHE’S A WOMAN celebrates freedom and joy in a memorable fashion, and naturally leaves its melody and sentiments lingering once the music has ended.
It’s a timeless classic, ready and waiting to embrace a live audience – with a huge finish that’s perfectly well designed for that crowd unity and joy.
Acoustic and electric guitars unite for the emotive rise up into melodic and conceptual appeal, as The Amphibians launch their timeless new single The Fall Of Rome.
Making haunting use of unique vocal manipulation, the song manages to skilfully walk the line between organically soulful and electronically euphoric.
Delicate acoustic finger-style introduces the intimate and deeply moving new lullaby from The Duke Western.
Sometimes the music is so beautiful that the writing process is put on hold temporarily. In the case of Ellis Hadlock Music’s latest project, that was very much the case.
Always a dream to stumble upon a new favourite band, not least of all in unison with their release of a brand new album.
Richard Tyler Epperson showcases the clear strength of his composing ability, skilful musicianship, and outright lyrical depth, with the superb new album A Wandering Mind.
What shines is a passion for the escapism and elevation of music – skill is undeniable, but that love for the artform is what separates the sound of Pan!c Pete from many of his contemporaries.
Eat The Bugs is a contemporary punk-rock parody, devoted to questioning the recent global discussions around insects as food.
Featuring cleanly-mixed verses and mellow storytelling and scenes, the whole thing relevantly takes the listener back to a simpler era.