Over the years, we’ve seen Edie Yvonne grow and mature in confidence and style. Now, she’s back with her first single of the year, ‘I Might’.
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‘Struck Gold’ is a warm, reflective triumph from Plastic Harpoons
Santa Barbara’s Plastic Harpoons combine timeless sounds of indie-folk, heritage americana, and dreamy indie-rock to create a sound that radiates the charm of a sun-soaked California afternoon.
Messy Eater unpacks hustle culture in synth-fuelled ‘Work Life Balance’
Messy Eater’s ‘Work Life Balance’ is a dynamic mix of razor-sharp filtergate guitar and driving synth-bass grooves is reminiscent of vintage synth-rock sounds of Talking Heads and Prince.
Bolton’s Guri Yeller redefine their sound with ‘Seeing Double’
From the collective mind palace of Bolton duo Guri Yeller, ‘Seeing Double’ is a gloriously un-christmassy collision of shimmering synths and pulsating rhythms.
Maria Lane’s ‘don’t wanna be alone on christmas’ illuminates lost love & longing this season
With ‘don’t wanna be alone on christmas’, Maria Lane conjures up those lesser seen pangs of heartbreak that can be hidden beneath the surface of tinsel and twinkling lights.
Natalie Jean, Noshir Mody and Brian Sargent’s powerful reimagining of Radiohead’s ‘Creep’
Natalie Jean, Noshir Mody and Brian Sargent who have reimagined ‘Creep’, injecting jazz, rock and classical elements in order to push the boundaries of this much-covered original.
‘Hymn For A Swan’ is Axel Kyllo’s resounding DIY recollection of heartache
Axel Kyllo’s DIY ballad ‘Hymn For A Swan’ elevates feeling of heartache and loss with his profound songwriting.
Introducing Faroe Islands’ Bejamin Rajani with indie-folk single ‘Mánakvøld’
Faroese musician Benjamin Rajani’s ‘Mánakvøld’ is a blissful, acoustic guitar-driven track that transforms the mundane into the magical.
Alex Starling’s cinematic wonder ‘Maybe We Lost It’ ponders the discomfort of change
From start to finish, Alex Starling’s ‘Maybe We Lost It’ is a cinematic wonder that explores the great expanse of the human psyche, framing familiar questions in a fresh, exciting synth-pop manner.
On The Record: Arliston
Today, we’re thrilled to catch up with Arliston, the London-based duo who have been making waves with their signature melancholic stylings, punctuated by moments of joy.
