Great vocals, a little emo-rock or nineties-esque in expression and emotion, mixed in faultlessly for the contemporary electro-pop sound – yet not at the expense of genuine connection to the subject matter.
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Fresh from the upcoming album girls r evil, a concise and melodic lovely xx introduces the vocal stylings and writing manner of Iamkyle in a likable way.
Refreshingly focused on story and scene, poetry and imagery, intention and colour – rather than pace or fast-bars or pure volume – Branndon. injects a welcomed level of identity into the contemporary hip hop scene.
Jordan Olympus has the name, the image, the skill and the artistry to really carry this sound and style to bigger stages. Well worth a listen.
From the heart and the programming software alike – a fresh take on a familiar style, and a genuine way to celebrate love and unity.
Beautifully crafted bars help elevate this entire playlist, securing Fade’s role as one of indie’s most promising and interesting artists.
Tony Cobain paints a strikingly dark image of contemporary city life with this brand new single and video.
Stunning. Completely unexpected from the opening moments, but ultimately a total pleasure to escape into.
An immediately soulful and infectious hook starts off this new release from Ronald Mkiza in the best possible way.
Raw and emotive writing and performance, a somewhat elusive or humble online presence – Shay Shay leads with an upfront and recognisable style for this decidedly honest new single.
Openly presenting a cultural & personal deep-dive into historical context & the individual experience, Terry Blade’s debut album takes intention & artistry to profound & complex new depths.
We’ve all wished for some city or person to take back someone who hurt us, and Roots Asylum address it perfectly; bidding the blue sky to open up, leading us towards better days.