By collaborating with renowned poets and mental health experts like Whitney Hanson, Allie Michelle, Trev Cimenski, and Matthias J. Barker, Cathartic Fall uses his new album to explore the human psyche.
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Cate Von Csoke spins a haunting tale of love with ‘Spindle’
‘Spindle’ is the haunting and seductive introduction to Cate Von Csoke’s forthcoming album, The Air Dangerous, due out in early 2025.
Will Knox’s album English Silence is a soft tapestry of healing sounds
From the opening notes, Will Knox’s brand new album English Silence envelops the listener in a warm, comforting embrace.
Post-punkers Black Bordello’s make bold return with White Bardo LP
Black Bordello’s sophomore album, White Bardo, is a daring sonic exploration of metaphysical realms, anchored by Sienna Bordello’s powerful vocals and the band’s innovative sound.
The All Clear’s Harbour Songs album explores love, loss & healing
The All Clear’s debut album, Harbour Songs, is a poignant and introspective journey into the depths of the human experience.
Pulsars spearhead a resurgence of synth-punk with digital release of 90s album
After a decades-long hiatus, Pulsars are back with Trilogy, a powerful set of three singles that reignites the band’s unique blend of post-punk and synth-pop.
On The Brink is a bold return for skilled pianist and composer Denise Mangiardi
After a five-year hiatus, Denise Mangiardi returns with On The Brink, a stunning album that showcases her exceptional talent as a singer, songwriter, and arranger.
Will Bates’ The Pirate Album is an adventurous voyage of world music, jazz & art-pop
Will Bates, the man behind countless film scores, has dropped anchor on his own musical island with The Pirate Album.
On The Records: Sis
In the wake of the album release, we get to know Sis a little more, exploring themes of experimentation, finding peace, and playful creation.
From Arliston’s forthcoming album, ‘Monks of Lindisfarne’ is a poetic spell
South London duo Arliston, comprising Jack Ratcliffe and George Hasbury, weave a new spell with ‘Monks of Lindisfarne’.
