Mandy McMillan’s return this season brings a beautifully ambient, classic country set-up that’s quick to calm the room.
Singles
The UK’s own fast-rising indie rockers The Lunar Keys propel themselves even higher with this brilliantly provocative, conceptually poignant & musically beautiful new single.
Beautifully seductive verses pave the way alongside subtle yet satisfying guitar work, and always there’s this impressive, genuine core of intention & integrity to the writing & performance style.
A great riff often separates the great from the good, and here we get a recognisable yet softly complex, quickly impressive one, to lead us into what proves a beautifully explosive and passionate new anthem.
Designed to be an artistic recreation of a scooter accident in which Cam Rostami broke his arm & his face, You Got It proves to be an energizing, addictively rhythmic & engaging alternative anthem.
It’s a fresh take on the modern landscape of pop, and it speaks volumes on what’s possible artistically when you let the music lead the way.
Smooth vibes and strong melodies unite for a classic set-up yet fresh vocal engagement as KUILL’s latest single hits the scene.
Featuring multi-layered electro-funk production & smooth, stylish vocals, Mindflow is a fresh collaborative release that quickly envelops listeners with a strong groove & classic, nostalgic energy.
The sound feels all at once nostalgic & fresh, conceptually relevant to a tumultuous 2020, and perfectly in keeping with the original creative expression intended by Lennon.
Stephh V’s return this season brings a multi-layered hit of cinematic sound design and a deeply contemplative concept, as the artist addresses the very prospect of chasing dreams & seeking freedom in life.
Immediately grabbing attention for its melodic softness and dreamlike aura in general, 4klyoungin keeps things intimate and genuine on this emotive, honest new single So Much.
Always an act worth pausing for, though your stillness will be brief in this case – Shane Scarazzini aims higher than ever with an addictively energising, folk-rock knees-up entitled West Virginia Girl.