Inspired by a transformative boat journey across the Atlantic to reconnect with his British roots with his Antiguan identity, Joshu channels his experiences into a deeply reflective and meditative track ‘holding on’.
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New York-based Finnish musician Janita reaffirms that she is the ‘Real Deal’
Janita is back and ready to prove her longevity with ‘Real Deal’, a track full of cool cadence and lightly sun-scorched ambience.
On The Record: Sami Fitz
This week we’re diving into a gloriously profound soundscape in the shaped of Sami Fitz’s new album Some Hills Were Once Islands.
Messy Eater embraces human infallibility with grooving ‘I’m A Mess Right Now’
In the space where Beck’s Odelay meets Gayngs’s Relayted, you’ll find Messy Eater’s (aka Pete Bott) delightfully chaotic and playful funk track ‘I’m A Mess Right Now’.
Jack Elliot’s stripped-back ‘Can You Hear The Music?’ is simply timeless
Jack Elliot’s single ‘Can You Hear The Music?’ is a reminder that even in simplicity, there can be depth beyond measure.
Indie-folk troubadour DD Allen captures bittersweet memories with ‘Holborn Avenue’
Bournemouth-born troubadour DD Allen spins bittersweet memories into gold with ‘Holborn Avenue’, the radiant closer to his debut EP, Rebel Hero.
Glasgow’s San Jose unleash chaotic good track, ‘Dirty Linen’
Glasgow’s next post-punk ones to watch San Jose deliver an electrifying carnival of chaos with their new single ‘Dirty Linen’.
Background Music For Family Arguments, Drug Store Raid’s riotous debut album
Drug Store Raid’s raw talent and infectious energy is a reminder that music can be both beautiful and brutal.
‘amy g. dala’ is Bram Bancroft’s hazy & earthy new single
Nottingham’s Bram Bancroft’s latest single ‘amy g. dala’ is an exquisite new addition to his growing catalogue.
From Little Juke’s upcoming album, ‘No Illusions’ delivers cinematic indie-rock grit
We’ve got some real British grit for you today from the Midlands-based outfit Little Juke who have set off a pocket rocket with ‘No Illusions’.
