It’s an all too familiar topic – the struggle to be, to accept life & the self, the past – depression, anxiety, shame, loneliness. Miss Misery screams out on their behalf.
Music
Completing the album in a fairly perfect way, Dear Future Me tracks a life from start to finish, through the decades, painting a picture that warms the heart and even brings a tear to the eye.
Their sense of identity never falters, yet strangely they seem to have elevated themselves to even greater levels with these past few releases. Bring on the live shows.
The haunting and later tribal musicality and the beauty of the lyrics unite to create an increasingly euphoric feeling.
Karen Lee Batten proves once again that her vocals were born to perform in the Country Rock and Americana power realms with this brilliantly energising and infectious new anthem.
Providing a timeless narrative for contemporary fans, Emily Clair’s country anthem Drive Me Home leads with love, intimacy, and a passion for the good times – and it proves an uplifting new hit.
Brandon Riley fearlessly blends genres and keeps things refreshingly creative throughout this captivating new single.
Beautifully refreshing in detail, Delicate is something of a modern day love song – with a powerful edge of realism.
Indie songwriter Gliffo returns with another classic pop-rock anthem, this time designed and dedicated to inspiring a sense of self-optimism and empowerment.
Proving that strength of song-writing overpowers genre and style in terms of impactful first impressions – Gad’s single ADHD blends the embrace of an addictive hook with a contemporary, crisp set-up.
Featuring multiple layers of lightness and colour, rising into passionate realms of electronic House escapism, Mumbai’s UD crafts a refreshingly melodic and immersive audio journey with this single release.
Celebrating ten years of revitalising house music, Cherry Drop Records gear up to release their freshly compiled Decade collection – offering 30 of the best house tracks from their label’s history.