Featuring impeccable bars, breathless in some cases, spoken-word style in others, the album manages to be artistically free yet focused – unusual yet professional, and consistently interesting.

Rebecca Cullen
Creatively blending contemporary production with a ukulele lead and notably characterful vocals, Kaylee Patterson hits the indie scene with style and intention.
Just months after the launch of Mirrors, another new EP from Come Taste The Misery hits the scene, this time leading with a new set of stories and a heavy use of contrast between melody and fuzz.
There’s something notably refreshing about all of this music, and furthermore, that artistry is met with absolute professionalism production-wise. Unique and interesting, immersive and genuine.
Smooth vibes and soulful vocals pour through the speakers in waves of warmth for this brand new single from Jae Alexndr.
Alex VanTrue, renowned vocalist and front-man of Europe’s leading Queen Tribute Band ‘One Vision’, brings this brand new single to life with faultless power, heart, and precision.
An addictive piece of music, complete with guitar & whistles, calmness & optimism, all juxtaposed by this heavy burden that is the drink & the desire to binge & intoxicate our way through the days.
A brilliant collection – well worth the wait, and a rare example of only the very best songs being included in a final release. No filler, nothing that falls below par – a summer playlist that keeps on giving.
You immediately get an image of the artist as honest, unafraid to delve into the thoughts and feelings of the moment, and this makes all the difference.
Keeping things heavy yet crisp, clean-cut and alternative enough to connect on a genuine level, Pablo Saucekay hits the contemporary hip hop scene with style and unwavering confidence.
Releasing to the masses on an aptly chosen September 11th of this year, Brannon offer up a 13-track collection of acoustic rock ballads, and showcase undoubtedly passionate, powerful performances right the way through.
“That really is Frank Sinatra’s toilet on our album promo poster. “