Swami Lushbeard have struck gold with this new single – stylistically, performance-wise, and in terms of the very songwriting and its poignancy right about now.
Rebecca Cullen
Breathy vocals and stylish production join forces with addictive contemporary songwriting for this smooth yet emotionally relevant new EP from Aras Moon.
Bristol-based brother and sister duo Perfect Soul, Sam and Chelsea Watts, introduce their finely honed skills and unity as a band with this beautifully crafted EP of originals.
A classic hip hop track, by all accounts, contemporary in its clean finish and the unusual nature of the leading riff, but inspired by the simple hits that stood tall on the back of vocal confidence and a strong ability to freestyle.
Celebrating unity and bringing together music and football fans alike, Copamore offer up a summer anthem designed to spread good vibes and keep people feeling positive.
Blending contemporary rap and alt-pop melodic tones with an equally modern wash of effects, Melting proceeds to showcase a respectably original, uninhibited creative backbone.
For the many who struggle to get started or fear the wrath of negative opinions or failure, Away I Go is a good-vibes reggae-pop song with a beautifully inspiring backbone.
“Live performance, not so much. I did so much when I was younger & my anxiety was so paralyzing & overcoming that for each show took a great & profound effort. Part of my deal with myself getting back into music is that I am absolutely certain that my life is better without that particular spotlight on me & I’m going to honor that.
Featuring extensive production from Jacob Lethal Beatz, JusTree showcases a fine use of melody and catchy conceptual bars throughout this brand new EP.
Mr. Faia “Remember to take care of yourself emotionally & spiritually, and to count your blessings.”
“There are platforms for Indie artists to be heard around the world without being signed to a label! How big you get is totally up to the artist and their fans and not a record label.”
One thing that stood out on the last release was The Haunted North’s fine use of contrast and their united ability to shift effortlessly from softness to absolute weight & intensity. Nowhere does this ability shine more brightly than on 21 Grams.
Emily Shirley adopts a Bowie-esque exploratory, inquisitive songwriting and composition style with this uniquely ambient, interesting new single.