This one hits like an artistic axe, suddenly and unexpectedly flipping the entire story on its head, along with the musicality, and instantly prompting a re-listen.
Alt Pop
Creatively bringing together retro gamer tones and deeply emotive writing, intertwined amidst a rising energy rhythm and soundscape that further the overall artistic appeal – watchman gets colourful and profound, with the wonderfully genre-fusing NVM!
This is the sort of alternative indie music that stands the test of time, interesting and unusual, loaded with identity and professionalism yet carefree in its expression; provocative in its imagery and contemplations.
From alt-pop to hints of rock and electronic experimentation, Vixen is everything that modern pop needs in order to re-craft a classic style with appeal and artistry; keeping things effective whilst capturing the interest of a broader, perhaps more unconventional modern audience.
Leading with authenticity of topic and pouring her truth into the process, artist and songwriter diet black delivers a series of contemporary alt-pop originals.
How Dare You takes on the globally renowned words of Greta Thunberg and delves into ‘generation genocide’ and our leadership’s ‘grotesque betrayal of the world’.
Electro-pop sound-play and effected, poetic vocals unite for a style that feels both familiar and fresh as Lucaztro kicks off an uplifting and imaginative In Space.
“All the people closest to me will tell you I’m a bit of a sensitive soul. So in saying that, it came as quite a shock for me to have received my very first dislike on one of the songs I had uploaded to my You tube channel.”
Roddy. B paints an image of heartache and uncertainty with a decidedly vulnerable yet stylish Ultralight.
Conceptually provocative and musically enveloping to match, Tree Hill leads with absolute purpose and depth throughout a beautifully contemporary, long-form and unpredictable yet uplifting Jupiter.
Strong grooves and the contemporary fusion of organic guitar and electronic trap rhythms – Xistential keeps things relevant yet fresh with a melodic and dreamy Heartbreaker.
Beautifully peaceful, breathy and calming, inspiring a sense of possibility in times of struggle – talking openly on depression in a relatable, powerful way.