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.
Tag: british music
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.
On The Record: The Trusted
We’ve asked The Trusted’s Tom Cunningham a few key questions to get to the heart of their new single and for you to get to know the band a little better.
Chloe & the Brainwaves’ passionate mental health single ‘Mind Running Wild’
Stand-out single ‘Mind Running Wild’ from Sunderland’s indie-rock four-piece Chloe & the Brainwaves is an eager plea for change in the mental health care sector.
Fast-rising indie band Keyside share vibrant new track ‘Angeline’
‘Angeline’ is a kinetic mix that borrows from beach-rock, dream-pop, and indie-rock to build an irresistible style that sets Liverpool’s Keyside apart.
Jack Foz leans in mid-00s indie-rock in electrifying single ‘Call’
‘Call’ has the chops to solidify Jack Foz as a soon-to-be staple of the British music scene.
Face indecision in Olivia Rose’s soulful indie-R&B track ‘Something New’, featuring Lebo
Let your mind run away with Olivia Rose and Lebo’s soul and R&B inflected ‘Something New’.
Journey into Peter Beatty’s sonic & visual world with indie-folk release ‘Tell Me Where To Go’
Soothing and sentimental, Peter Beatty’s ‘Tell Me Where To Go’ is a timeless treat that beckons listens to pause for a moment and take stock of where you are right now.
The Horn’s ‘People Like Us’ is a Britpop-influenced indie-rock gem
The Horn are back with another infectious new single ‘People Like Us’, capturing the essence of recognition and solidarity.
‘Tough Love’ is Genevieve Mile’s charming alt-pop tale of heartbreak
Fresh from her debut UK tour, Genevieve Miles continues to make her mark in the contemporary pop scene with new single ‘Tough Love’.
