From the very first moment of Kelsie Kimberlin’s breakthrough single ‘Sally’, our attention was gripped by the commanding performance of this emerging Washington, D.C. based artist.
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On The Record: My Satellite
We interview with My Satellite frontman Bryan Stage on the creation of the band’s new album, Person, exploring the challenges, breakthroughs and influences that shaped this ambitious project.
Welsh singer-songwriter Owen Weston releases hazy reverie ‘Little Death Cassette’
From the very first moment, Owen Weston’s ‘Little Death Cassette’ is a hazy reverie of floating vocals, grounding piano chords, an otherworldly synth note, and organic guitar strums.
Introducing Matyas Moricz & The Echoes with visceral debut ‘Stronger’
Matyas Moricz & The Echoes’ debut single ‘Stronger’ instantly caught and held our attention, from the first shimmering guitar flourish to the final echo of its anthemic chorus.
London newcomer Charlie Turner starts new chapter with ‘Mrs Other’
London-based musician Charlie Turner returns with a genre-blurring statement in his latest single, ‘Mrs Other’.
Muscle Memory unleash synth-pop euphoria with ‘Get Lost’
NYC-based duo Muscle Memory’s latest single ‘Get Lost’ is a mesmerizing fusion of synth-pop, indie dance, and retro-futuristic grooves.
Joshu returns with profound indie-folk EP, way back home
Following the aching vulnerability of Joshu’s previous single ‘holding on’, the Antiguan singer-songwriter releases a new EP, entitled way back home.
On The Record: The Davenports
We spoke at length with Scott Klass (aka The Davenports) about the making his fifth album, the joys and challenges of self-recording and the personal stories behind the songs.
Wrap yourself in The fin.’s dreamy & nostalgic ‘Echoes’
With ‘Echoes’, The fin. crafts an immersive sonic dreamscape where nostalgia and self-discovery intertwine, inviting listeners to step into the past while floating effortlessly through the present.
Rose Devika captures meteorological tension with ‘i take it personally’
Exploring the thorny terrain of relationships, where moods act like shifting weather fronts Rose Devika’s latest single ‘i take it personally’ is a relatable anthem.
