There’s something notably refreshing about all of this music, and furthermore, that artistry is met with absolute professionalism production-wise. Unique and interesting, immersive and genuine.
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Smooth vibes and soulful vocals pour through the speakers in waves of warmth for this brand new single from Jae Alexndr.
It’s a melding of primarily 60s- and 70s-influenced classic rock songs and sounds and yet sounding audacious and as fresh-as-a-daisy enough to consistently beguile the listener, I’m at a bit of a loss for words, whilst seemingly being able to write endlessly about it!
“That really is Frank Sinatra’s toilet on our album promo poster. “
Jonathan Anderson, first introduced to us as The Tiny Violinist, returns this summer with an intoxicating and deeply emotive composition, aptly titled Heart’s Palisade.
Ade calls out for a second chance, driving with a softly seductive, genuine vocal line, and a likeable sense of hopefulness that shines brightly throughout.
Not even reaching the two-minute mark, Closure is as concise and heartbreaking as its title implies.
Heavy electronic production meets with an equally heavy bass-line, beat and vocal backbone for this industrial and intense new single from Genesix.
Not merely a welcomed reminder of the live scenes we all know and miss, but a two-birds-one-stone introduction to a unique artist and band with a superb set of songs to their set.
Matt Clark’s third single release is one that effectively raises the bar and injects a whole new level of colour and passion into the indie pop world.
Introducing himself on a defiant high, Noel Johnson (NDJ) offers up this near-seven-minute pop-rock song of poetic depth and personal reflection.
A breathless delivery, smooth & impressive yet relentless from start to finish, accompanies a creative soundscape, with flashes of production detail & effects that help build the intensity.