Alexandre Perotto impresses every time, but more than this – he engages his audience, creating something specifically for them; building bridges between us with these gorgeously expressive works of art.

Rebecca Cullen
Avengers Endgame – Expect fan theories from numerous different perspectives, the best of the best from the vastness of the internet, as well as Tom and Jim’s own interpretations of what could be on the way.
Villasante’s organically deep yet emotionally loaded voice, combined with this creatively free approach to music, helps make this a mesmerising and deeply calming listening experience. Well worth exploring at volume.
Artist and music journalist Imani Wj Wright joins the show to talk about the importance of networking and hard work when building a career in the music industry.
Vocally, Jasmine Kara is up there with the best of them. This and indeed all of her previous releases to date showcase incredible vocals – the sort that can meander in a free and effortlessly skillful manner, through moments of quiet and softness to those that need to hit with a little more volume and passion.
The very title of this project – No Sleep Until Sunrise – is a promise undoubtedly kept. These tracks make for the easy going yet honest vibes you can relax among as the depths of the night swing into view. Accompany insomnia or escape into the purity of an artist with a respectable sense of truth & optimism about his writing.
They say it takes real life experience or struggle to write or create something that connects and refreshes contemporary minds – or any minds, for that matter. Patricians Come Down seem to drive with this sort of realness, injecting a hit of that organic, burban songwriting and expression into everything.
Making sure to take the time to write something meaningful, something that connects and is relatable but presents itself in a new and profound manner – these are the qualities that give a song the strength to break through the noise, and these are precisely the qualities Chupapi offers up in his music.
Schemes brings together the best of the best, to collaborate and come up with music that soothes the soul and connects deeply from the very second it starts to play. This EP is absolutely one to be revisited, a timeless playlist that’s a refreshing pleasure to stumble upon right now.
Introducing a brilliantly effective balance between colourful, pop melodies and a raw-rock musical set-up, Too Much Saturn’s Blame Game is made even better thanks to superb and thoughtful songwriting.
The roar of heavy rock meets with the descending and somewhat manic progression of power-chords you might more commonly find in punk rock, and in among this you also get a really effective melody, and a series of riffs that meet the high energy and embrace of the drums beautifully.
Kicking off the Summer season with a brand new episode of the Stickman Sessions Podcast – featuring Lee Wylding, lead singer and songwriter for the UK’s own The Fireflys.