Beautifully poetic, melodic and dreamy progressions create a hypnotically intimate vibe from the outset as the brand new album from O Memorie softly rains down.
Alt Pop
Ambient sound-design with subtle soft-rock guitar work and organic drums walks hand-in-hand with a breathy, intimate and revealing vocal line.
Slow-burning electro-pop of delicate expression and topical relevance – singer and songwriter jake from the timeline brings together comedy and conceptual depth throughout a joyful then unsettling 5g.
A fascinating, subtly beautiful album, with a defiant level of identity about it.
Featuring nostalgic bass and rhythm work, and that equally yesteryear vocal style of Prince-esque tendencies and expression, Love Like This proves a uniquely alternative deep-dive into sound-design and creative exploration.
Juliana Hale returns with a bang as this bass-heavy, dark-themed alternative pop anthem Dollhouse hits the scene.
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.
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’.