Today, we’re thrilled to catch up with Arliston, the London-based duo who have been making waves with their signature melancholic stylings, punctuated by moments of joy.
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On The Record: Messy Eater
Following the release of Messy Eater’s ‘I’m A Mess Right Now’, we get to know the York-based cross-genre musician a little better.
On The Record: Cara Knox
Get ready to step into the enigmatic world of Cara Knox, a South African singer-songwriter redefining dark pop with her atmospheric and deeply personal sound.
Jack Rush defies expectations with eclectic debut album, Late Bloomer
Late Bloomer LP represents Jack Rush’s refusal to conform to genre expectations is a refreshing breath of fresh air in today’s increasingly homogenized music landscape.
On The Record: ALI
Today, we have the pleasure of diving into the creative universe of ALI, a London-based Spanish singer-songwriter with six years of songwriting, producing, and crafting her sound under her belt.
Larusta & The Dead Dogs deliver a hauntingly beautiful debut, The Life You Save May Be Your Own
Larusta & The Dead Dogs’ artistic rebirth finds its voice in the layered production and emotional candor of new album, The Life You Save May Be Your Own.
Lebanese/Palestinian-Scottish polymath Salwa releases hauntingly nostalgic ‘Ghost You’
Salwa’s ‘Ghost You’ is an electrifying anthem of defiance, blending electro-pop, space disco, and unapologetic storytelling into a sonic explosion.
Brighton’s Bacci Pouch are anything but ‘Normal People’
‘Normal People’ solidifies Bacci Pouch’s place as one of Brighton’s most promising indie-rock outfits.
Best New Tracks #88
Welcome to BEST NEW TRACKS, our fast and not-so-furious assemblage of those singles and videos that have crossed our path lately… and now we want them to cross yours.
Laura Mock explores identity & belonging in her debut EP, home//body
Introducing Laura Mock, an incredibly talented singer-songwriter who is establishing herself as a compelling voice in contemporary folk-pop with her debut EP, home//body.
