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‘Albert Street’ is Sophie Penman’s folk-soul love letter to home
Sophie Penman’s ‘Albert Street’ is such a delightfully lively yet tranquil journey through the past, present, memory, and existence.
Dimitri von Büren’s oneiristic ‘What I Feel’ dreams of the future
Distilling a signature blend of folky introspection, melodic sensitivity and retro-tinged optimism, Parisian multi-instrumentalist Dimitri von Büren releases ‘What I Feel’.
Where wanderlust meets heartache, you’ll find Alex Ergas’ ‘Get Me Far’
‘Get Me Far’ is Alex Ergas’ blissfully carefree ode to escapism, travel, adventure and new experiences, with hidden depth at its core.
Ezliyah’s ‘So Convincing’ unveils a haunting vulnerability
Ezliyah navigates this search of identity amidst anxiety in gossomer alt-R&B single ‘So Convincing’.
Norway’s Kristian Grostad confronts division on ‘Separate Ways’
In ‘Separate Ways’, Norwegian singer-songwriter Kristian Grostad ruminates on the growing division and looming oppression present in our modern society.
One Flew Over’s ‘Eyes Open’ is a cinematic unfolding of liberating heartbreak
Ireland’s One Flew Over continue their upward stride with ‘Eyes Open’.
‘Smithereens’ is Olina’s fiery indie reckoning with growing-up pains
Emerging singer-songwriter Olina continues her visceral exploration of early adulthood with new single ‘Smithereens’.
In ‘Instead of Making Love (Say Hello)’, LESS reconnects with the self
The warm, crinkly and textured atmosphere of LESS’ ‘Instead of Making Love (Say Hello)’ captures the pain and growth of a break-up.
Spell-weaver Elizabeth Winterbourne defies expectations in ‘Salem’
Elizabeth Winterbourne’s intuitive folk-pop single ‘Salem’ highlights the thoroughly human experience of injustice, sisterhood and resilience.
