Emi Jeen’s new single ‘Other Side’ is a raw-edged mix of pop and rock that perfectly suits her front woman vocals.
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Queen Frequency & The Twats share psych-rock album, Observations of a Lonely Planet, Pt. 1
Queen Frequency & The Twats is a multi-genre rock band that incorporates feminism and science fiction themes into their new album, Observations of a Lonely Planet, Pt. 1.
Kip Macklejar’s storytelling comes to life in blues-rock belter ‘Coal Miner’s Daughter’
Kip Macklejar’s newest song ‘Coal Miner’s Daughter’ is a high-octane, bluesy rock narrative.
Groove to Nic Howell’s alt-pop single ‘Stop Overthinking’
19-year-old Floridian musician Nic Howell is back with his new single ‘Stop Overthinking’.
Bre Kennedy asks ‘Where Did Summer Go’ in nostalgic guitar ballad
American singer-songwriter Bre Kennedy strings together our collective feelings in her beautiful new single ‘Where Did Summer Go’.
cln returns with summer infused third single ‘Sunbeams’
Aussie artist cln has returned to bless us with a third, chilled summery single, kindly sharing some of that glorious Australian sunshine with us. ‘Sunbeams’ is the perfect accompaniment to a lazy, relaxed Sunday afternoon, perfect to pop on in the background when those grey days hit. A sprinkling of sparse beats and cln’s smoothing…
Earl Gray Collective complete Teach Me How To Love EP with ‘Raindrops’
Following on from the sonic voyage that was ‘This House’, Earl Gray Collective share another anthemic listen ‘Raindrops’.
Saige is a promising new voice for Irish indie-pop
Saige’s touching new single ‘Mama’ is a vulnerable piece of baroque-pop songwriting.
Chillum’s having fun ‘Dancing Alone’ on his newest acoustic-electro hybrid single
Los Angeles based singer-songwriter and producer, Chillum is having fun ‘Dancing Alone’ on his newest acoustic-electro, hybrid single. The 22-year-old musician’s latest offering is taken from his soon to be released EP and follows on from his previous single, ‘Waste My Time’ featuring Devyn Sawyer, which was released earlier this year.
Stoke-on-Trent band Psyence unleash belting indie-rock track ‘Retrospect’
Psychedelia, rock, big old tune, voyage through space and time; these are all terms that can be used to describe ‘Retrospect’.
