Colourshop’s tender indie-folk refrain ‘Sailing Boat’ takes an introspective look into how we deal with life’s uncertainties.
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Oliver Pinder’s ‘love of my life’ finds beauty in grief
Oliver Pinder’s tender track ‘love of my life’ transforms grief into something cathartic, soothing and grounding.
Powers of the Monk releases allegorical fever dream ‘Bread & Circuses’
Michigan-based duo Powers of the Monk confront difficult realities with mesmerising, boundary-pushing and quirky ‘Bread & Circuses’.
Taylor Lally shines bright in her joyful alt-pop anthem ‘Yabadabadooda’
We’re struck by the vibrant, charismatic and relatable aura that Taylor Lally puts in off-kilter pop creation ‘Yabadabadooda’.
Oxford wordsmith Dan McKean reaches out with ‘Walking Backwards’
With his new single ‘Walking Backwards’, Oxford-based songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Dan McKean proves himself as an unparalleled wordsmith.
Subsolar finds light in the shadows with debut single ‘Komorebi’
Subsolar’s debut ‘Komorebi’ is a patterned and dynamic indie-rock number reflecting the beauty of dappled sunlight in the woods.
Madchester spirit with a Dutch twist come together in Lemon’s ‘Maybe It’s You’
In new single ‘Maybe It’s You’, Lemon marry their stereotypical Dutch honesty with a late 80s, early 90s sonic palette inspired by the Madchester scene.
‘Duck Duck Goose’ is Harris Rafferty’s indie-rock anthem for growing up
Promising new musician Harris Rafferty makes another step forward in his burgeoning career with his second ever single ‘Duck Duck Goose’.
Folk-pop songwriter Julia Traser lets go of the past with ‘Hi You’
From Julia Traser’s forthcoming debut album, the Brighton-based singer-songwriter shares her tender and reflective new single ‘Hi You’.
‘Lowerclass Madness’ is raw defiance from Welsh rockers The Spitting Pips
With new single ‘Lowerclass Madness’, Llandudno five-piece The Spitting Pips are raw, defiant and unapologetically working class.
