In this interview with Marsha Swanson, we discuss the origins of ‘Like an Angel’, the collaborative magic behind its production, and what the future holds for this ever-curious and deeply introspective artist.
Tag: Reviews
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.
Best New Tracks #97
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.
Best New Tracks #95
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.
Edie Yvonne Kicks off 2025 with the haunting ‘I Might’
Over the years, we’ve seen Edie Yvonne grow and mature in confidence and style. Now, she’s back with her first single of the year, ‘I Might’.
Immerse yourself in Tye David’s debut album, MAKING MOVES
Tye David’s debut album, MAKING MOVES, feels like stepping into a kaleidoscope of sound and soul—a journey where every track is a new shade of emotion, every groove a heartbeat.
‘Struck Gold’ is a warm, reflective triumph from Plastic Harpoons
Santa Barbara’s Plastic Harpoons combine timeless sounds of indie-folk, heritage americana, and dreamy indie-rock to create a sound that radiates the charm of a sun-soaked California afternoon.
Messy Eater unpacks hustle culture in synth-fuelled ‘Work Life Balance’
Messy Eater’s ‘Work Life Balance’ is a dynamic mix of razor-sharp filtergate guitar and driving synth-bass grooves is reminiscent of vintage synth-rock sounds of Talking Heads and Prince.
Best New Tracks #93
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.
Bolton’s Guri Yeller redefine their sound with ‘Seeing Double’
From the collective mind palace of Bolton duo Guri Yeller, ‘Seeing Double’ is a gloriously un-christmassy collision of shimmering synths and pulsating rhythms.
