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‘Drugs For Christmas’ is the twisted tale of festive mayhem from Lee Feather & The Night Movers
Lee Feather & The Night Movers’ delivers an off-kilter parody of seasonal sentimentality, ‘Drugs For Christmas’.
AUNCE’s ‘Come Back’ is a universal & wordless meditation on grief
AUNCE’s ‘Come Back’ is a truly soothing listen that relies on the senses to find understanding and community.
Pisgah’s devastating grunge-pop single ‘Favor’ signals forthcoming album
On ‘Favor’, Pisgah navigate the wreckage of fractured relationships with a compelling sensitivity.
Colourshop’s soothing indie-folk ‘Sailing Boat’ finds peace in the flow
Colourshop’s tender indie-folk refrain ‘Sailing Boat’ takes an introspective look into how we deal with life’s uncertainties.
Xy Gala rallies against digital conformity with alt-pop single ‘The Algorithm’
Cutting through the noise of the ones and zeroes, London-based artist Xy Gala carves out his own emotion-led path with his new single ‘The Algorithm’.
‘Skyrocket’ is Sons of Martha’s magnetic rock-pop triumph
Shimmering with vibrant guitars, understated piano and clipped percussion, ‘Skyrocket’ is the expressive new single from London five-piece Sons of Martha.
On The Record: The Concierge
Meet The Concierge, the London-based trio made up of Duncan, Phil and Robert, who are stepping into the spotlight with their genre-blending debut EP, Check In.
Robert Melkumyan tracks the journey of exile with ‘Dice’
London-based Armenian musician Robert Melkumyan shares his woozy, nostalgic time capsule ‘Dice’.
On The Record: Angel Murray
Today, we’re thrilled to introduce you to one of South London’s most compelling emerging voices Angel Murray with her new single ‘Dreamt You’.
