Celebrating the beating heart of conscious hip hop, the simple fusion of rhythm, weight, intention and flow – Mad & Noisy introduces a boldly political, conceptual and topical ode to modern times, with the hard-hitting anthem and faultless lyrical fluidity of Anatomy of Corruption.
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Lush vocals, lyrical vulnerability and contemporary stylings, an acoustic backdrop raised up by a humble electro-pop production – 4Sev7en pours his heart and soul into the poetry, performance and melodic appeal of DISTANT.
With a snappy guitar and bass combo to introduce things, the story and rise-and-fall melody of Justin Wardrobe’s single Come on a Ride is quick to set the mood.
From the brand new album The Trees, genre-bending singer and songwriter Georg Bendemann maintains his acoustic roots, with a song that’s melodically and lyrically one of his most catchy and calming to date.
Stunning soul-rock and blues vocals passionately guide us, as Dan Millson carves out the classic blues-folk stomp and story of Saint Peter.
Better Walk, Don’t Run is a dose of joyful gratitude in a divisive world, an ode to treasuring the moments that matter, taking things slow, and it celebrates and imparts this energy and optimism in both the musical and performative build up, and the inherent lyrical images and ideas.
Delicate piano-pop with dreamy evocative vocals and a meandering, melancholic tuneful thread of appeal. AMAZONE LILI lets the music take things from intimate to empowered, as the rising drama and choir-supported depth of Tu restes increasingly captivates.
Presenting a timeless piano-pop ballad with a nostalgic warmth and soul to it – El último romántico delivers a stunning performance, throughout the rising passion and resolving calm of Te amo así mujer.
From acoustic roots to punk-rock explosions and intimate piano solos, The Trees delivers a versatile collection of brief but impactful songs, and highlights the best of the songwriter and artist’s abilities across a breadth of original moments.
A brand new year means brand new music from the scientific storytellers and genre-blending creatives Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice.
Introducing a mellow groove and humble keys, Hidden Figures presents us with a warm leading voice, and proceeds to pay tribute to NASA legends Katherine Johnson and John Glenn.
Harry Carman wrote this song during his partner’s second pregnancy, and it has now rightfully found its place as a go-to comfort song and celebration for his children and family. The unique nature but also relatable vagueness of the lyrics helps that quality translate perfectly, making this an easy must for organic and optimistic folk fans; those who crave the same kind of comfort and embrace from live music.
RIIIVER JORDAN crafts an audio experience of purpose and presence, with the vastly contemplative and musically enchanting album Departing The Moon.