From Jack Miller’s Bedroom Bops EP, ‘Walk This Way’ is a laidback yet optimistic outlook on the world.
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‘Peter Meter’ is the quirky, progressive number from the talented Madam Who?
Madam Who?’s single ‘Peter Meter’ has been more than twenty years in the making and represents the tradition of relatives passing down their own sage advice.
Dublin-based Sunburn’s ‘Bring Me The Sky’ reflect on grief and loss
Sunburn’s ‘Bring Me The Sky’ is a more mellow, introspective, and serious piece of songwriting that conveys an introspective turn to one’s inner psyche.
The Forever Now return with vibrant, synth-propelled indie-rock single ‘Grounded Satellites’
Copenhagen-based band The Forever Now has just released new single ‘Grounded Satellites’, which has been years in the making.
Portland’s The Mars McClanes challenge imposter syndrome in ‘Until You Lose’
Bringing a challenge to the imposter syndrome is Portland-based outfit The Mars McClanes whose latest track ‘Until You Lose’ looks past the societal mirage.
Samantha Avalon reclaims her voice through indie-pop balladry of ‘I Can’t Compete’
‘I Can’t Compete’ is the confessional new single from Cambridge-based artist Samantha Avalon.
Step into ‘Pure Imagination’ with The Sound of Monday
Step into a visual and sonic wonderland with The Sound of Monday’s cover of “Pure Imagination.” Dave Jay’s invites us into Willy Wonka’s world in musical magic, backed by a talented ensemble, breathing new life into the classic. Paired with a captivating animated video by Richard Mather, the cover becomes a multi-sensory journey through imagination….
Introducing Manchester indie troubadour JFT with ‘A Hellenistic Romance’
JFT’s sophomore single ‘A Hellenistic Romance’ is equally nostalgic and timeless, reframing familiar sounds in this fresh new context.
Edie Yvonne’s timeless cover of Blind Melon’s ‘No Rain’ is a soothing tonic for the new year
This cover of Blind Melon’s 1992 single ‘No Rain’ is a more paced and nuanced version of Edie Yvonne’s sound, one that further illuminates the burgeoning talents of this young singer-songwriter.
Ivan Hartle’s “A Place to Stay” is A Vintage Voyage into the Soulful Unknown
Ivan Hartle’s debut album, “A Place to Stay,” is a captivating journey through the soulful landscapes of retro-inspired soul, jazz, and blues, tinged with modern sensibilities. The Vancouver-based artist showcases an impressive ability to weave together a sonic tapestry that feels both timeless and contemporary. This 10-track offering showcases Hartle’s craftsmanship, exploring themes of personal…
