An interesting and decidedly honest style, from an artist unafraid to showcase vulnerability and struggle, regret and overcoming.
Singles
Incredibly relatable, angsty and up front, unapologetic in its resentment. The topic is accessible, but presented in a genuinely new way.
Celebrating the power of collaboration and simultaneously exploring the struggle of addiction, Ghost Singers’ new single Remember Me brings about heartache and considerate calm as it softly pours through.
Blending contemporary production tones with dashes of jazz and pop-rock sensibilities, the single rides high on recognisable vocals and effective song-writing.
An ever-impressive and creative Rokkai returns with a solo single that quickly draws you in for its artistry and conceptual pace alike.
Directly addressing precisely the controversial concept implied by its title. An upfront hip hop track with topical bars and a rhythmically catchy hook.
Heavy bass and a late-night, intimate production style lead us through this contemporary style emo-rap single from artist and rapper Elevated $horty.
Always resolving back to this rhythmically addictive & lyrically fresh hook, Centipede is creatively on point – feeling authentic, new yet comforting in its professionalism, and alternative in the way that so many Outkast tracks were back in the day.
Kicking into gear with a quickly seductive guitar solo and accompanying pop-rock backdrop, organic and warming from the outset, For Love goes on to present an aptly appreciative, loving single.
The concept intrigues, occasionally striking a chord for its metaphorical poignancy, at other times feeling simply and literally like a representation of its name.
Acoustic country rock vibes into big-band brightness, faultlessly captured, are what lead us into this crisp and addictive new single from Nicole Sumerlyn.
Heavy bass-work and psychedelic solos intertwine amidst a simple, short yet striking melody to introduce this uniquely intriguing single from Cluster 0.