Irish singer and songwriter Enda Gallery has stepped up to the plate this week to give us some very much needed good vibes in the form of his new EP, Liberation.
Category: Singer-songwriter
Genre-blending songwriter Celine Love opens up in ‘Like You Like That’
Smooth, sultry and effortlessly cool; these are three labels that spring to mind when listening to ‘Like You Like That.
Bangladeshi new-folk artist Sabbir Nasir’s protest song ‘Drowning’
In collaboration with The Outlaw Ocean Project, Bangladeshi musician Sabbir Nasir shares protest song ‘Drowning’, an outcry against crimes at sea that go unpunished.
ROE & Ciaran Lavery’s second “existential indie” collaboration ‘Too Much For Anyone’
These two Northern Irish songwriting talents wrestle with societal pressures and the uncontrollable pull of life.
Jem arrives into the music scene with the cinematic debut ‘Secrets’. 
Born and raised on the golden western coast of Cesme, Turkey and now based in London, 23-year-old musician Jem whips up his musical influences of Radiohead to Sarah Vaughan into his own infectious blend of 90s alternative rock with tender Middle Eastern melodies. With his music standing as representation of both his childhood roots and…
Chibundu Onuzo’s anthemic ‘Mama’ calls to greater climate action
Hope that is also the driving force behind Nigerian artist Chibundu Onuzo’s new single ‘Mama’.
Emerging singer-songwriter Katy For Kings shares sweet-yet-dramatic ‘Spiders In My Room’
‘Spiders In My Room’ is the latest independent release from intuitive singer-songwriter Katy For Kings.
ROE & Ciaran Lavery write sincere existential indie track ‘Destroyer’
Northern Irish songwriter ROE has teamed up with Ciaran Lavery to write the breathtakingly honest ‘Destroyer’.
Anya Marsland makes her debut in soulful splendour of ‘Soft Sounds’
We’ve got some new sultry sounds from fresh talent Anya Marsland and her debut single ‘Soft Sounds’.
Seek refuge from your busy lives in Sunflower Summit’s ‘Do Nothing’
Chicago singer-songwriter Sunflower Summit took a moment to reflect on how they’d dealt with life under lockdown so far, resulting in sensitive single ‘Do Nothing’.
