Easy-going yet addictively likable, Wanted Man has that organic satisfaction to it that will no doubt keep alternative rock and pop-rock fans coming back time and time again.
Songwriter
Without question, Karl McConnon is an artist more than worthy of gracing the stages at many a festival and outdoor event this coming summer.
Indie-pop vibes blend organic and electronic production traits, as New Scream leads with country-kissed songwriting and beautifully expressive, soft yet distinctive vocals.
Heartfelt classic songwriting elevates the dreamy pop tones of Melbourne singer and artist NIKKI’s impressively likable debut.
Damn, this is good. Not the most professional introduction on my part though – let me try again…
Masterful folk-rock and blues meets with instantly likable songwriting, as Ben Stubbs offers up a sensational collection of originals.
World Away has the effect of instantly putting the breaks on – stopping you in your tracks and calming the soul to a point of deep contemplation and wonder.
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.
Piano-led simplicity lays bare a ballad-like setting, as songwriter and artist Peace Simon delivers a heartfelt ode to spirituality.
“When I first moved to LA I felt like a total outcast. I was overwhelmed by how shallow it could be to be honest.”
The live experience holds appeal, while the music presents a swirling realm of melody and rhythm, and the voice continues to pour through with equal parts seductive charm, personality and precision.
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.