Ambient production with lo-fi good vibes and a smooth, seductive progression lead us into this thoughtful new single from Tristan Oliver.
Pop
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.
Pairing organic guitar with a live drum sound & fragments of voice, The Hunter goes on to take full advantage of poetic metaphor & emotive songwriting in a bold & beautiful way.
Focused on taking full advantage of the chance to use your voice, For The People takes a soulful and funk-kissed route towards motivating people to take action and vote.
Introducing a beautifully complex arrangment with a blissfully engaging sense of progression, Private Seemore drive with a masterful command of the space within which the music exists for this powerful new single.
A classic pop set-up, a twist of beach-side vibes, and a story-line loaded with imagery and scene-setting.
There’s a certain authenticity to Flora’s delivery, her lyrics, and the persona presented in the video – it doesn’t feel like a performance, it feels like a genuine walk through contemplation, angst & uncertainty.
An addictive RnB track with a contemporary finish, strong vocals – up front & personal yet still gentle in nature; in keeping with the uncertainty & realisation of the lyrics.
Immediately contrasting softly reverb-kissed guitar with punk-pop-like, high energy vocal call-outs, Yesterday goes on to bring in elements of emo-rap & contemporary pop alike throughout its deeply intimate, honest portrayal of love.
Bringing together the weight of hip hop with the lightness & multi-coloured optimism of pop, this is one we can expect to hear repeatedly on the scene over the coming weeks.
“Music has always been an incredible outlet for me, so I combined my love of singing with my outlet of writing and the rest is history I suppose.”