Ever-the open and melodically memorable artist, Eli Purks remains true to his own integrity and style. The realness is refreshing, in all from genre to topic and delivery.
Songwriter
Folk-pop rhythm and brightness lights up the room from the outset, before julianne’s softly expressive storytelling and calming melody weave a hopeful and inspiring web of escapism around listeners.
Folk-pop simplicity and subtle electronic warmth meets with clear personality and lyrical appeal, throughout the catchy and compelling Secrets, from artist and songwriter nicholos.
Therapy connects for its raw, unapologetic detailing of trauma, and the awakening climb towards overcoming.
As always, Stevski7’s accessible, hypnotic vocal provides a sort of listing format of poetic observations, provoking deeper thought and quickly enchanting the listener with both lyric and melody.
Estella Dawn’s ever unique brand of contemporary pop adopts yet another stylish manner of sound-design and melodic progression, uniting qualities of country pop and outright quirky production, for the bright and heartfelt Easy To Fall.
“I hope when people listen to this album, that it connects them with reality and with what is most important in their life, for me that was family and faith.”
Mellow keys and quicker strings unite for a haunting, emotive introduction to the contemporary pop single Stay.
Kevin’s music is boldly creative, thought provoking, and increasingly catchy as it rains down with such unapologetic originality.
Daniel Versman showcases a natural devotion to the art form with this release – a song written because it needed to be; ideas and feelings that couldn’t be contained.
Introducing a project devoted to both identity and eclecticism, the UK’s own Ryan Hardy makes use of a number of genres and storylines throughout the deeply personal album Numb.
The softly revealing nature of the story telling, the uplifting honesty and brightness – Kyle Jaymes always rather meticulously walks the line between the familiar and the unknown.