Following the release of Messy Eater’s ‘I’m A Mess Right Now’, we get to know the York-based cross-genre musician a little better.
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Larusta & The Dead Dogs deliver a hauntingly beautiful debut, The Life You Save May Be Your Own
Larusta & The Dead Dogs’ artistic rebirth finds its voice in the layered production and emotional candor of new album, The Life You Save May Be Your Own.
Laura Mock explores identity & belonging in her debut EP, home//body
Introducing Laura Mock, an incredibly talented singer-songwriter who is establishing herself as a compelling voice in contemporary folk-pop with her debut EP, home//body.
New York-based Finnish musician Janita reaffirms that she is the ‘Real Deal’
Janita is back and ready to prove her longevity with ‘Real Deal’, a track full of cool cadence and lightly sun-scorched ambience.
On The Record: Sami Fitz
This week we’re diving into a gloriously profound soundscape in the shaped of Sami Fitz’s new album Some Hills Were Once Islands.
Messy Eater embraces human infallibility with grooving ‘I’m A Mess Right Now’
In the space where Beck’s Odelay meets Gayngs’s Relayted, you’ll find Messy Eater’s (aka Pete Bott) delightfully chaotic and playful funk track ‘I’m A Mess Right Now’.
Jack Elliot’s stripped-back ‘Can You Hear The Music?’ is simply timeless
Jack Elliot’s single ‘Can You Hear The Music?’ is a reminder that even in simplicity, there can be depth beyond measure.
On The Record: Hospital Class
Today, we’re thrilled to dive into the world of Hospital Class (aka Simon Sengun) about his latest release ‘WHITE HOT GASOLINE’.
‘amy g. dala’ is Bram Bancroft’s hazy & earthy new single
Nottingham’s Bram Bancroft’s latest single ‘amy g. dala’ is an exquisite new addition to his growing catalogue.
From Little Juke’s upcoming album, ‘No Illusions’ delivers cinematic indie-rock grit
We’ve got some real British grit for you today from the Midlands-based outfit Little Juke who have set off a pocket rocket with ‘No Illusions’.
