Fernando Honorato (aka Fernando’s Eyes) steps into uncharted territory with his debut solo album, Center of Your World.
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On The Record: Nils Lassen
Step into the curious, poetic world of composer and producer Nils Lassen whose decades-spanning career has quietly shaped the sonic edges of theatre and film.
Emotional clarity wrapped in lo-fi cool is Nathaniel Paul’s ‘Pills’
In ‘Pills’, Nathaniel Paul’s lyrics speak directly to the emotional impact of avoiding discomfort; it’s a powerful message wrapped within a steady lo-fi groove and layered synths.
On The Record: Firestations
For On The Record, we spoke to Firestations’ Mike Cranny about the oceanic voyage that inspired the project’s fourth album Many White Horses.
Water Street capture the chaos of modern life with ‘The White Rabbit’
Lifted from the Water Street’s EP, Alone In A Crowded Place, ‘The White Rabbit’ conveys the disorientating fast-paced of modern life.
On The Record: Benjamin Rajani
For On The Record, we speak with Benjamin Rajani, a rising Faroese singer-songwriter whose heartfelt, poetic songs are steeped in Nordic melancholy and emotional depth.
On The Record: Simeon Kirkegaard
Simeon Kirkegaard is a Norwegian-Danish musician and architect based in Dublin with a deep passion for blending orchestral pop and indie-rock. This passion is reflected in his newly released album.
On The Record: David Cloyd
We take dive into the making of David Cloyd’s latest album track ‘If We Could Escape’, a song inspired by Alfred Hitchcock’s spy thriller North by Northwest and how some of those dramatic themes carry on over into the relentless momentum of life.
From Loralee’s upcoming album, ‘Feeling OK’ discovers the beauty in imperfection
Michigan-based artist Loralee’s new single ‘Feeling OK’ is a delicate fusion of bedroom-pop, singer-songwriter folk and a smattering of indie-R&B.
Arliston’s creative journey culminates in the cinematic album, Disappointment Machine
Arliston has crafted something truly special with their album, Disappointment Machine. It feels like the culmination of their journey so far – undoubtedly some of their best work yet.
