Brian Jones founded and fronts the nineties throwback ‘band’ that is Moan Barrow – a fictitious act celebrating one-man musicianship and the addictive roar of the nineties.

Rebecca Cullen
It’s a pleasure to here song-writing delve into authentic struggles, and music that works hard to overcome that – perfectly executed acknowledgment & escapism, designed to feel genuine, and to meet the stylistic desires of the modern scene.
Impressive from the outset as quick-finger riffs meet with the heavy tumble of live drums and a clear level of nostalgic intensity – Serious Matters ignite a fresh take on post-hardcore that openly connects.
“I am a songwriter, music producer, audio engineer, cinematographer & also a photographer. I pretty much do everything that is needed to promote myself as an artist.”
Light & airy, dreamy, just as its title implies – andrss offers up a smooth hit for the summertime with this intimate & colourful groove.
Intense and heavy, five minutes of bars and meandering, carefree flows, alongside a haunting, repetitive and all-consuming beat; No Jumper digs its claws into the scene.
The whole thing just oozes anthem-like quality, begs for audience participation, and keeps you interested and involved throughout.
Soulful and raspy vocals carve their way through a rising sense of anticipation as this trip hop-kissed new ambiently distant release emerges.
Melodically pure, meandering and consistently creative, Empath unites stylish production qualities with a poetic and thoughtful undertone.
An easy hit, subtle in its striking dismissal of a certain other, melodically and musically entertaining, naturally catchy. The chemistry just works.
An ode to the disco, tech house, dub and electro worlds of sound-play, making for an easy go-to as the long summer nights take hold.
Faultlessly joined as one, yesteryear and tomorrow, melodic and disconcerting, presenting a whole new world of haunting characters and events.