Today, we’re diving into the fuzz-drenched, lo-fi world of Acid Smoothie with his second full-length solo release, Faxing The Vatican.
Tag: Reviews
Inspired by The Matrix, ‘The One Uncoded’ is Leyla Romanova’s self-awakening single
Drawing on her unique ability to blend orchestral, neo-classical and techno elements, Romanova creates a bridge between the past and future with ‘The One Uncoded’
Nick Byrne’s indie-folk single ‘Solstice Sun’ reflects on the process of change
Nick Byrne’s ‘Solstice Sun’ is a tranquil and soothing acoustic number which centers on the unstoppable force of change, whether it be seasonal, emotional or spiritual.
On The Record: Fernando’s Eyes
Fernando Honorato (aka Fernando’s Eyes) steps into uncharted territory with his debut solo album, Center of Your World.
Honey Motel hit their stride with ‘If You Didn’t Exist’
Liverpool four-piece Honey Motel are back once again return with a stunningly fluid new single ‘If You Didn’t Exist’, which perfectly showcases their ever-evolving sound.
On The Record: Nils Lassen
Step into the curious, poetic world of composer and producer Nils Lassen whose decades-spanning career has quietly shaped the sonic edges of theatre and film.
Brooklyn’s Akira Sky captures the beauty of letting go with ‘Block My Number’
From the very first line of Akira Sky’s new single ‘Block My Number’, we were hooked on this relatable, heartfelt and vulnerable track.
On The Record: Argonaut
We asked Argonaut about the making of his indie-folk Rêveries EP and how friendships, fatherhood and the search for healing shaped it.
On The Record: Angel Murray
Today, we’re thrilled to introduce you to one of South London’s most compelling emerging voices Angel Murray with her new single ‘Dreamt You’.
On The Record: Firestations
For On The Record, we spoke to Firestations’ Mike Cranny about the oceanic voyage that inspired the project’s fourth album Many White Horses.
