Beautifully peaceful, breathy and calming, inspiring a sense of possibility in times of struggle – talking openly on depression in a relatable, powerful way.
USA
West Ingston keeps things musically fresh and conceptually pure, as a poetic and moving Bone Apple Tea relays the ache of toxicity in love.
Driving with pop-rock sensibilities and smooth, softly expressive vocals, there’s a refreshingly clean mix to the track, and a clear strength of songwriting that shines with increasing brightness throughout.
“Every person who knew me at one point, wrote me off as dead, because my addiction was so bad – no one thought I was going to make it out alive.”
Stylish from the outside, deeply revealing and honest underneath this, recognisable in voice both through the tone and the very sentiments of the writing – I Don’t Need stands out well.
“Thematically, it’s about fake ass friends who talk a big game about Loyalty, then stab you in the back. Or pull the rug out from under you. Choose your analogy. It’s something I believe everyone has experience with and can relate to.”
Vintage escapism with contemporary stylings – this collaborative release sets the mood and calms the soul as its jazz-kissed, hypnotic intricacies slowly pour through.
Faultless vocals meander through a colourful pop soundscape as singer and artist Jazzy Fauchere gets honest and intimate with the catchy new single White It Out.
Jona Da King underlines a certain refreshing air of self-awareness at the same time as proving faultlessly on form throughout his delivery.
Colourful as ever and still quickly recognisable in their paired vocal tones and the retro pop-rock nature of their writing.
BroGod brings in classic strings and a clear degree of depth as he takes on the current hip hop scene with heart and skill.
Quirky production of creatively melodic depths meets with trap rhythms and an honest, emotive manner of writing throughout a series of original singles from Yung C.