There’s solace and escapism in poetry and writing past and present, and Alex celebrates precisely this throughout the catchy and wonderfully heartfelt single and video.

Rebecca Cullen
“You are beautiful, baby girl. Just the way you are. You were born beautiful and you still are beautiful. “
Brilliant, turn it up loud and trust in the delivery and craftwork to reignite that emotional, engaging identity that true rock once promised.
Impressively introduced by the one and only Ne-Yo, Doc Martin takes on the classic soul of RnB with this seductive and intimate new groove.
Strong grooves and the contemporary fusion of organic guitar and electronic trap rhythms – Xistential keeps things relevant yet fresh with a melodic and dreamy Heartbreaker.
Immediately inviting with its poetic and intimate vocal introduction – Trey Connor inspires and calms the soul with his beautifully contemplative, imagery-laden and optimistic We’ll Be Alright.
Four original tracks make up The Comeback EP, showcasing the voice of Dapro – in tone and intention – with a strong sense of character and influence in modern hip hop.
Short lines and familiar phrasings meet with a vocal flow that evolves and impresses increasingly throughout a respectably varied arrangement.
Dreamy electro vibes meet with heavy bass and the subtle crackle of creative distortion, as a deeply contemplative Yoblin utilises poetry and soothing vocals for an immersive, beautifully unique hit of escapism.
Pianist and songwriter Marshall Oakman celebrates the female half of the population with a colourful pop-rock anthem of timeless presence and topical optimism.
The latter half is sensational, superb production lights up the room, leaving you in a celebration of optimism that’s broadly juxtaposed by the insult and unsettling self-awareness of the lyric.
Vocally supreme and easily one of the most uplifting singles from Emily yet, Limousine takes metaphor to the next level, and blends the classic power of country songwriting with a clear edge of contemporary pop.