Heavily conceptual, fearlessly honest in its depiction of the self and the inescapable sense of lostness imparted by paranoia – London duo Kings Cvstle take things back to the bare essentials, with a poetic and unnerving Rabbit Hole. Nostalgically offering a nod to the likes of The Four Owls but injecting that unmistakable Kings Cvstle … Continued
Singles
Elise’s softly confident guidance throughout the intimate listing format and seductive melody works well to really elevate the whole single.
As always, there’s no mistaking the voice and rap stylings of Comatose Red Ivy. The music forever evolves, but vocal integrity rings true regardless.
An indie anthem of dark and addictive tones – Sonny Denja blends Latin flavours with heavy electronic sound-play throughout a minimal yet recognisable Duro.
13 Summers unites the embrace of storytelling with ambient sound-design and passionate delivery. The inevitable climb of King Moosa continues.
Lion Tribe manages to be both the catchy, self-empowering anthem that contemporary pop needs, and a notably alternative, artistically crafted indie hit.
Introducing a rapper and artist with lashings of confidence and creativity to gift the scene – Zadquiel marches to the beat of his own drum throughout a chaotic and captivating London Style.
Singer and songwriter Dave Vargo excels himself once more with the beautifully poetic, simple yet striking Fault Lines.
Catchy and colourful good vibes from a timeless DJ Super Will bring dancehall to centre stage amidst an energising arrangement – introducing the memorable Lady Paradise.
Doug St. Amand leads with absolute purpose and story throughout a deeply moving, poignant and powerful Addicted.
Negus Deante goes hard and heavy throughout a fast-paced, mighty and memorable Van Exel.
Craig Adam Johnston unites rhythm and melody to quickly infectious results with Right or Wrong.