Forever the story-teller that modern folk music needs, Brendan McMahon makes sure this album plays out like a series of short films.
Music
STONE have a bold way with structuring their songs, creating dramatic realms around listeners – prompting strong interest in a live show, whilst injecting a much-needed level of escapism into the room.
Undoubtedly an artist at the top of her game, and the perfect vocalist to offer up such a relevant & heartfelt hit of songwriting.
The lyrics lean back & forth between regret & hope; the past and the future, ultimately balancing somewhere in limbo between mistakes & possibilities.
Bringing together the best of the dance & pop worlds alike, this stylish & immersive new EP from producer dopespace nine proves increasingly likable & musically impressive right the way through.
Leading with a unique fusion of distorted guitar & smooth, RnB-inspired vocals, Universe progresses to be a wholly immersive song and soundscape, with a classically catchy core but a musical undertone that effectively refreshes.
Taiwan’s 反覆墜落 Repeatdive return with a longer project of originals and a crisp, organic and emotive sound for this latest release.
Openly inspired by the haunting & melodic yet darkly poetic tones of Evanescence, Adelaide’s Matiah drives with equally expressive, smooth yet emotive vocals, and notably honest, passionate lyrics.
Stylishly blending a clear love for the live scene and process as much so as for writing original, interesting songs, Fracture Lines impress increasingly throughout this new single.
An instrumental composition, This Is Who We Are encapsulates a particular energy, and tells the story of strength and perseverance from across the past twelve months.
Simple production accompanies an almost acoustic performance of piano and vocals from soul singer and pop songwriter Josephine Okujeni.
Tyner Lee Warren, known on the scene as Big Fella, is an artist and rapper recognised for his clear passion for and connection to the boom-bap sounds of the nineties.