Watch The Sun feels like a quirky indie alternative, whilst promising traits akin to the alt-rock bands of a simpler era.
Pop Rock
Observational stories and personal truths emerge layered amidst organic guitars, piano, horn and strings, as renowned songwriter and artist Luanne Hunt delivers her latest album.
Portugal’s Mary Ann unites thoughtful songwriting with a unique background in progressive metal, for the passionate and powerful single Wake Up Call.
Finely-crafted pop-rock with an Americana twist – the EP Pomona delivers four blissfully heartfelt and impressively-crafted singles, and effectively takes listeners back to the heart of organic music.
Introducing a musical project as eclectic, chaotic and colourful as its artwork – Campfire Sigh confront modern life and all of its quirks, with a series of imagery-heavy stories and sentiments, for Different Peninsulas.
Creative duo Paulsen-Shepler engage with melody, concept and design united, throughout their brand new EP Undertow.
Versatility is a mighty strength of the sound, of the project, and when combined with such professionalism and passion, it speaks volumes on behalf of the power of collaboration in bringing ideas to life.
Celebrating love and oneness in an inspiring and awakening fashion, Jack & Hill join forces with a mighty ensemble, for the heartfelt and memorable single Spend A Little Time.
Skilfully employing the power of contrast throughout, for a huge level of impact between this raspy and passionate pop-rock chorus, and the more spoken-word style of the stripped-back, quieter verses, Hear Me Roar reflects openly on a variety of topical and personal issues.
Frank Viele sets the mood with ease and captivates for his storytelling and vocal prowess combined, with Hearts We Left Behind.
Returning to the limelight after a brief hiatus, with both the passion and skill required to set the vibe, songwriter and artist Jacob Chacko’s album Better Now Or Never presents a hopeful, inspiring and heartfelt approach.
Riding high on the simple strength of a crisp acoustic guitar sound and calming fingerstyle of hammer-ons and familiarity – Ray Flanagan draws listeners in with ease, for the beautifully heart-broken, topically poignant You Don’t Hear Her.