From the depths of uncertainty and loss, through the power of the self and the blessings of tomorrow, Unbroken encapsulates it all – the journey of a life, with all of its complexities and gifts.
Songwriter
Simplicity of set-up meets with the longevity of melodic appeal, as Zach Andersen once again showcases the strength of his songwriting, for What Will My Story Be?
Davey Harris delves further into the animation of his creative identity with the catchy rise and fall of a dreamy yet energising Honey.
Blending pop-rock qualities with character and alternative appeal, Pidgie leads with emotive intention and a sort of Eels-esque melodic warmth and identity, for Just Breathe.
Just in time to round off the summer beautifully, the unmistakable Carnival Mind return to light up things up in their authentically raw, unedited and honest way, with the wonderful single Remember.
Smooth vocals, organic instrumentation and enchanting production back up the deeply moving sound and style of J Hill.
Creativity stands tall yet again, as Tricia Lo delves into a new realm of contemplation, for the haunting and passionately impactful Tell Me Your Secret.
Following the release of her debut single earlier this year, we caught up with artist and songwriter Kristi Jacques, to find out more about her music, her lyrical depths, her aspirations, and plenty more. Here’s how it went. * * * Hi Kristi, thanks so much for the interview – a real pleasure! Your debut … Continued
Enchanting from the outset, blending delicacy and passion by way of acoustic fingerstyle and soaring electric solo-work.
Heartfelt as ever and intensely euphoric on the production side, Dejhare‘s latest EP perhaps more effectively than ever encapsulates the artist’s fine grasp of both artistic intention and absolute audience awareness. In example, the opening track Light Up is brilliantly awakening, uplifting, inspiring, and lyrically focused to gift precisely the qualities implied by this vibe. … Continued
Utilising aspects of heavier rock amidst the softer folk tendencies of the smaller live scenes, the sound has identity and familiarity combined.
Straight from the heart as always, Max Ayeza return to connect and call out discomfort, with the deeply vulnerable and genre-blending Why Do You.