Creatively taking its time to build & envelop listeners entirely, Crimson Calamity’s single Ghost proves an artistic & deeply emotive hit of story & song, with a powerful sense of humanity & depth at its core.
Folk Pop
An absolute anthem of a folk-pop hit – you can’t help but get swept away on the brightness & positivity of the whole thing.
Things soon progress from good to great on the songwriting front, ultimately resulting in a realm that feels partly pop-rock inspired & partly of the Elliott Smith-esque contemplative writing style.
Beautifully crafted, unique in both set-up & concept, and precisely the kind of alternative, organic pop hit we could all benefit from right about now.
A fascinating songwriter, by all accounts, Maria rolls with the natural artistry and intention of each song, not confined by genre or structure or expectation.
“The song on one hand is mourning the loss of a life, but also brings into question how to responsibly consume the information that’s coming towards us at light speed.”
Utilising quickly catchy yet mellow melodies & beautifully thoughtful, intimate lyrics, the EP brings together classic folk-pop songwriting with a contemporary finish & decidedly unique vocals.
Two Stars Collide – two worlds unite; two artists, of varying genres and experiences, work as one to create something powerful.
Artist & songwriter Casey Ryan takes things back to the bare essentials with this beautifully soulful, stripped-back acoustic delivery that is Shapeless.
Massachusetts duo And Darling lead with acoustic guitar strumming and simple, gentle melodies for this poetically reflective and deeply personal new single.
Manchester’s own Test Card Girl has written a classic song with a fresh & unique set-up & sentiment, and all of the building blocks seem to fall perfectly into place.
Music has always played a strong role in reminding us of the hopeful qualities in life, and Jeremy Roske’s A Little Love couldn’t have come at a better time.