ALEXIS shares new single ‘HATE IT HERE’, which leans further into vulnerability by confronting identity, self-acceptance and the messy contradictions of growing up.
Category: Pop
Oliver Pinder’s ‘love of my life’ finds beauty in grief
Oliver Pinder’s tender track ‘love of my life’ transforms grief into something cathartic, soothing and grounding.
Taylor Lally shines bright in her joyful alt-pop anthem ‘Yabadabadooda’
We’re struck by the vibrant, charismatic and relatable aura that Taylor Lally puts in off-kilter pop creation ‘Yabadabadooda’.
Love Ghost evoke post-breakup fragility in ‘Car Crash’
Los Angeles’ Love Ghost artfully subdue their distorted grungey sounds for a moment of stillness and restraint in their latest single ‘Car Crash’.
Olina explores identity, class & displacement in ‘Newspaper Smell’
London-based Greek singer-songwriter Olina makes a lasting impression with her visceral pop-rock anthem ‘Newspaper Smell’.
Shelita’s airy synth-led single ‘Fade’ finds beauty in impermanence
Seattle artist Shelita captures these delicate threads of fleeting connections in her new single ‘Fade’, made in collaboration with Lamar Van Sciver and Bellringer.
Evan Bieber’s recession pop anthem ‘Market Kids’
Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Evan Bieber’s sparkling slice of indie-pop bliss ‘Market Kids’ turns monetary strain into joyous pop escapism.
The Harbours release sun-soaked debut EP, Are We Nearly There Yet?
Introducing The Harbours, the four-piece outfit fronted by Ollie Drakard and Will Massarella-Tyler, who have just released their debut EP, Are We Nearly There Yet?.
Tim Gambles’ ‘Story Told Wrong’ puts the unreliable narrator of memory into focus
‘Story Told Wrong’ is the gripping, moody and melodic fusion of indie-pop and alt-rock from Tasmania’s Tim Gambles.
‘Parabellum’ is Maria Deirisarri’s defiant alt-folk statement
We’d like to introduce you to the talented songwriter Maria Deirisarri, a notable new voice in the alt-folk sphere, with her defiant single ‘Parabellum’,
