There’s contemplation at the heart of the writing, humanity and uncertainty, along with a musical freedom and familiarity united that works well to connect and inspire listeners.

Rebecca Cullen
Instrumentally organic alongside productionally experimental, Ferny G keeps things emotionally honest and musically eclectic throughout this uniquely expressive new project.
Conceptually poignant and musically intense – as per the character at its core – Mandi Crimmins unites effective song-writing with refreshingly rock-infused musicalities and cleverly captivating visuals for this new release.
Fast-paced summer vibes pour through with a quickly catchy hook as this multi-coloured anthem from King P hits the airwaves.
Benjamin Andrews revels in the moment beautifully, and this gives the song the authenticity it needs to really move an audience.
Sweet Imperfections take on the topic of love and oneness in a musically classic yet conceptually refreshing way.
Retro psychedelic visuals meet with a surprisingly heavy fusion of fuzzy guitars, bass and absolute pace for this classic rock and roll explosion that is Can’t Breathe.
Gentle jazz-café vibes and the vintage crackle of yesteryear create a calming cinematic ambiance for this refreshingly peaceful yet increasingly energetic, immersive new soundscape from BPPSA.
Back with a beautifully well-crafted collection of originals, Point Blank Society aim high with dreamy production and emotive song-writing alike throughout this brand new album.
Impressive in character and rhyme scheme, musically fresh – Smoke2That feels nostalgic and simple at the same time as being original and refreshing in its carefree yet clever take on the subject.
There’s a hint of Just Jack to the sound, spoken word meets melody, funk meets pop, helping elevate the music in a mildly anthem-like, festival ready manner.
Not easy to stomach, and not disguised as so – the single makes its intentions clear and utilises both music and vocal to strike out with memorable weight.