Stylishly fusing the distortion and weight of indie rock with a surprinsgly delicate vocal lead, The Veer inject a clear degree of identity and character into the modern music scene, with the infectious and refreshingly original What She Wants.
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From fighting to finding yourself, by way of brilliantly unique, recognisably and fearlessly passionate vocals – Moromo details the pain of self-progression.
Fearlessly passionate, up-front and impressive vocals drive this powerful gospel-fusion single from the one and only Justin Oliver.
They’re a band who offer a little more of themselves with each new release, and I’m Still Here speaks volumes on behalf of that quality.
The self-reflection is uninhibited, in both performance and lyric, and once again it’s this willingness to be entirely and unapologetically real that elevates the band considerably.
Dreamy synths and trap rhythms unite as YKM Rob fuses the sound of the moment with a melodic and varied performance that keeps things stylish and catchy.
Fearlessly bold, a performing identity broken yet unbreakable – an interesting alternative listen.
Organic and passionate, heartfelt and familiar yet inspiring in a fresh way – Andronyx proves a captivating storyteller and compelling musician, throughout a deeply personal yet accessible and beautiful Stephanie.
Nashville songwriter and artist Meg Williams brings an air of depth and identity to the modern indie scene, with an album crafted from contemplation and heart.
This fusion of infectious melodies, familiar stylings, and refreshing contemplations makes for a winner of an indie track.
The rising rock force that is 100 Watt Shine impressively collaborate with the one and only Peter Stroud (Sheryl Crow’s guitarist) for this stylish, foot-stomping anthem The Devil You Don’t Know.
Leading with a sultry blues-rock swagger and organic, up front and intimate presentation, Tatro Gordon’s self-titled album introduces a big dreamer of authenticity and simple, satisfying songwriting.