Kristen Castro launches her solo endeavor with radiant indie-pop track ‘Malibu’, in the lead up to debut album Capricorn Baby.
Tag: Reviews
On The Record: Royal Blush
Jersey City’s Royal Blush steps into the spotlight with A Ways Away, a debut EP that captures the raw, emotional chaos of coming of age in a world that rarely slows down.
‘Love & Passion’ is Micah Rose-Trespeuch’s cinematic triumph
The explosive and gripping ‘Love & Passion’ is a tantalising insight into Micah Rose-Trespeuch’s upcoming album, Coughing Up Blood.
On The Record: Benjamin Rajani
For On The Record, we speak with Benjamin Rajani, a rising Faroese singer-songwriter whose heartfelt, poetic songs are steeped in Nordic melancholy and emotional depth.
Indie-folk songwriter Joe Kutryk makes his debut with ‘Rearranging’
Following a couple of years of cutting his teeth playing shows across England’s northwest, Manchester-based Joe Kutryk makes a quietly powerful entrance with his debut single ‘Rearranging’.
On The Record: Simeon Kirkegaard
Simeon Kirkegaard is a Norwegian-Danish musician and architect based in Dublin with a deep passion for blending orchestral pop and indie-rock. This passion is reflected in his newly released album.
On The Record: Rubbish Party
Today, we’re thrilled to chat with Rubbish Party, an indie-rock band hailing from Warwickshire, known for their poignant lyrics and captivating melodies.
Maria Deirisarri’s ‘And I’ll Fly’ is an ode to nature & healing
Atlanta singer-songwriter Maria Deirisarri who grounds this heartfelt acoustic track ‘And I’ll Fly’ in warm vocals, inviting strings and a floating atmosphere.
Indie-pop artist BAIBA finds light in the ‘Darkest Hour’
Latvia-born, Austria-based musician BAIBA captures the realisation that even in the hardest of times, there’s a way through in her newest single ‘Darkest Hour’.
On The Record: proFESSional
We spoke with proFESSional’s lead singer Mani to dive into the inspirations behind ‘In The City’, plus the band’s creative process, their recent tour experiences and what’s next in 2025.
