Kicking in with a sort of Incubus-esque fusion of funk and emotive, poetic lyricism, Flow is a stylish and refreshingly organic pop-rock song that marches to the beat of its own drum.

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Featuring a fairly organic set-up, complete with leading harpsichord, the song builds up beautifully, and makes fine use of a select few simple yet striking lyrics – The quips I used to make now generate no laugh…
Despite their clear energy & presence online, there’s a certain introverted quietness to their writing & delivery. This is perhaps what reaches out more notably to the many who are feeling so lost & unsure right now.
If you’re taking time out of your day right now to let an indie album run in full, on a whim of a hope that it might take your breath away, Frequency by Italy’s Downflyers is categorically a gamble that pays off.
“We’re all in this together, we’re all going through this stuff together, but we all have the power to make things better.
Kelsey Marchman grabs attention from the offset for this single, with rhythmically engaging, electronically charged vocals, and a powerful sense of rising anticipation both lyrically and musically.
Always one worth hooking up the big speakers for, Dobie returns this summer with a collaborative release that’s every bit as invigorating as its title and artwork imply. Fusing the depth and warmth of a house-inspired beat, with multiple layers of euphoric EDM synths that rain down all around, the single also incorporates a poetic … Continued
Further securing their role amidst the future of pop-rock and indeed punk-pop, The New Starts Now bring through perhaps their strongest hit of songwriting yet with this brand new single.
Following on from the single of the same name, Benjamin Andrews kicks off the final quarter of 2020 with an album of originals designed to shine light amidst the difficulties of life.
California-based artist and songwriter Tess Mon Pere brings together extensive performance experience and a clear passion for the process as this brand new single hits the summer scene.
Will & Jada explores precisely what the title implies – it’s a celebration of a fairly infamous contemporary couple, and it digs deep into all that it takes to make a relationship go from strength to strength.
Beautifully crafted, a melodic and engaging response to inequality and violence, and a strong reminder that there is still plenty of work to be done.