Lifted from the Water Street’s EP, Alone In A Crowded Place, ‘The White Rabbit’ conveys the disorientating fast-paced of modern life.
Category: Indie
Edie Yvonne evolves with grace & grit on new single ‘Changed My Mind’
Following tracks like ‘Delusion’ and ‘I Might’, Edie Yvonne continues to impress as she reveals her latest single ‘Changed My Mind’.
Indie-folk songwriter Joe Kutryk makes his debut with ‘Rearranging’
Following a couple of years of cutting his teeth playing shows across England’s northwest, Manchester-based Joe Kutryk makes a quietly powerful entrance with his debut single ‘Rearranging’.
Nathaniel Paul provides celestial comfort with ‘When Stars Weep’
Singer-songwriter Nathaniel Paul hones in on the beauty of human connection as a vessel to guide us through troubled waters in his new single ‘When Stars Weep’.
Delta of Venus reveal long-form visuals for double A-side ‘Disengaged b/w Slipping’
From the life of a heroic figure to their sound, Delta of Venus’ return is all about reinvention and ‘Disengaged b/w Slipping’ is nothing short of a compelling listen.
Julianna Joy burns bright on ‘The Year I Lived as You’
Swiftly following on from the unmissable release ‘GOLDSTAR’, the Los Angeles artist Julianna Joy is back with ‘The Year I Lived As You’.
Portuguese singer-songwriter POLI NIKA weaves magic into ‘Nothing Belongs to Us’
Adding to our recent string of uplifting tracks is POLI NIKA’s latest single ‘Nothing Belongs to Us’, which is a poignant reminder of life’s impermanence and how this temporary nature should encourage us to treasure our time here as well as connections with others
Brighton’s Hybrid Kid redefines garage-rock with ‘Cry’
Hybrid Kid’s new single ‘Cry’ expands his sonic universe with an unexpected acoustic take on psychedelic, garage-rock motifs.
Maria Deirisarri’s ‘And I’ll Fly’ is an ode to nature & healing
Atlanta singer-songwriter Maria Deirisarri who grounds this heartfelt acoustic track ‘And I’ll Fly’ in warm vocals, inviting strings and a floating atmosphere.
Manchester’s Red Light Factory mark their new chapter with provocative ‘Manson Song’
In Red Light Factory’s ‘Manson Song’, you can absolutely hear all that pent up energy, that ambitious drive, and that northern grit.
