Acoustic pop-rock, with long-form vocals and a rise-up for the distorted hook – Joe Bland hits the scene with a metaphorical anthem of uniquely characterful origins.
Pop Rock
Urgency and passion unite with a warming sense of possibility, as we rise up to consider the implications of not forgiving, and the freedom of actually choosing to forgive – both ourselves, and those around us.
Releasing in solidarity with Ukraine, Steve Major’s latest single Torn brings immersive production and gritty rock vocals together amidst a heartfelt, alt-pop arrangement of passion and power.
Named after a renowned Nashville bar and restaurant that sadly closed down, The Family Wash promise equal parts nostalgia and freshness in their approach to making music.
An inspiring anthem as well as something of a potential floor-filler if remixed, you can visualize the togetherness that a song like this would impart amidst audiences at a live show.
Introducing an extensively versatile debut album – Nia Lexo captures the inner workings of the artistic mind on multiple levels, with THE SENSHII.
Surf rock with a crisp modern edge – The Sugar Hold deliver the summer anthem you’ve been waiting for, with Get F’d Up.
A welcomed twist of positivity from 3mind Blight, standing tall on the strength of both its set-up and the underlying intentions of the writing. Heartbreaking yet hopeful.
A big day for a band with a clear devotion to songwriting and the pure value of musicianship, unity and expression.
The implications of this album title are reinforced consistently – strong threads that keep us connected to the recent hardships and juxtaposed intentions that have united and divided us all in equal parts.
Folk-pop and Americana stylings back up blissful imagery and scenes, as The Ragged Flags showcase absolute musical unity alongside stories of love, loss and redemption, for Homecoming.
As ever, Jazz Robertson refuses to be boxed in by style, and instead lets creativity and the heart guide throughout each new intriguing yet musically engaging release.