Offering plenty of potential for remix and various paces, You Hear Me Say I Love You feels all at once familiar and decidedly personal – genuine, ultimately, in its relaying of loving sentiments and lasting connection.

Rebecca Cullen
The whole thing feels like a nineties rock hit ready and waiting to be rediscovered – Ocean Colour Scene, The Stone Roses, Goo Goo Dolls; the warmth and emotion, the organic and crisp set-up.
Avenue of The Aspects aims high and hits the mark – introducing the introspective, conscious and clever writing style and classic hip hop core of the L.O.U and Big O sound.
Openly emotive, passionately delivered and unafraid to lay bare vulnerability – His Goliath connect for melodic satisfaction and conceptual honesty alike.
Featuring a string-led ambiance and fragments of cinematic detail to really set the scene, artist and songwriter NT tells a story of personal turmoil in an open and wholly immersive way.
FRNDS AS CMPNY always impresses, for creative reach, purpose, and identity alike. This project is far from the exception, and satisfies a whole other arena of musical desires.
A beautifully genuine and colourful collection of organic indie pop songs.
Melodically on top form, Kennedy On Ecstasy is an incredibly infectious alt-pop single.
“A heartbreak, a moment of happiness, intense feelings of love for someone or a social message; song writing offers the opportunity to pour any or all of the emotions, thoughts and experiences into a song.”
“Performing is incredible, it’s the best feeling to be on a stage, singing in front of people, making them smile.”
Celebrating history and unity, bringing together a classic folk-rock set-up with Cash-style vocals and a poetic journey through a tale of origins.
Mystery Math take inspiration from what they know works and connects in music, and weave into this their own freely meandering energy and presence.