South London duo Arliston, comprising Jack Ratcliffe and George Hasbury, weave a new spell with ‘Monks of Lindisfarne’.
Tag: british music
On The Record: Azu Yeché
With the release of ‘Leave Me Now’, we chat with Azu Yeché about what music means to him, his inspirations, some personal insights into his life, and what else he has lined up for this year.
Deep dive into Jodie Nicholson’s brilliant new album, Safe Hands
Titled Safe Hands, Jodie Nicholson’s collection of twelve tracks is a gorgeously inward looking exploration of the heart.
Finn Doherty’s debut EP, if you’re bored of this city, navigates urban labyrinths
Finn Doherty’s debut EP, if you’re bored of this city, serves as a poignant exploration of desire, self-discovery, and the complexities of urban life.
Will Knox’s presents emotional authenticity with acoustic single ‘Pillow Scream’
As a seasoned British singer-songwriter, Will Knox’s return to his acoustic and folk roots is a refreshing reminder of his authentic musical essence with ‘Pillow Scream’.
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.
Genevieve Miles explores the weight of emotions in So heavy, so hard to hold EP
Bristol and Birmingham-based musician Genevieve Miles unveils her soul-stirring EP, So heavy, so hard to hold, a collection of indie-pop gems born from the depths of emotions too weighty for a single heart to bear.
Arliston explore a new sound in the cyclical melodies & brooding melodies of ‘Thawed’
South London duo Arliston return with another dose of their introspective, meaningful and melancholic songwriting in new single ‘Thawed’.
h. eldritch’s riveting narrative ‘Innocent Sinner’ is a bold fusion of genres
h. eldritch pours his heart and soul into ‘Innocent Sinner’, distilling the untamed passion into thrilling falsetto, gravelled croons and a dynamic finger-style guitar performance.
Xy Bird break through in soulful, groovey & dream-pop single ‘Had No Words
The common experience of speechlessness sits at the heart of the uncommonly spelling-binding sing ‘Had No Words’ from London-based duo Xy Bird.
