We’d like to introduce you to the talented songwriter Maria Deirisarri, a notable new voice in the alt-folk sphere, with her defiant single ‘Parabellum’,
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Adult Leisure’s ‘The Rules’ is a tantalising preview into the upcoming debut album
Our first taste of Adult Leisure’s upcoming debut album The Things You Don’t Know Yet is the cinematic and irresistibly heartfelt single ‘The Rules’.
Blonde Otter make bold, inquisitive return with ‘Your Number’
Brooklyn-based band Blonde Otter has just made their comeback after a four-year-long hiatus with ‘Your Number’, a poignant track which conveys how our world, especially online, has changed in recent years.
‘Fountains’ is LunaRover’s stirring, vintage-toned sophomore track
We’re excited to introduce you to Maryland-based outfit LunaRover who have just released their second single ‘Fountains’.
Xy Gala rallies against digital conformity with alt-pop single ‘The Algorithm’
Cutting through the noise of the ones and zeroes, London-based artist Xy Gala carves out his own emotion-led path with his new single ‘The Algorithm’.
MatAre’s ‘I Could Kill You But I Love You’ cuts to the reality of heartbreak
MatAre returns with ‘I Could Kill You But I Love You’, an emotionally charged single which navigates, and in some ways avoids, the reality of heartbreak with his signature grooves.
On The Record: Gin Wife
We chat about everything from golf stereotypes and recording mishaps to the influence of visual art on songwriting and dream collaborations with post-punk heroes.
Listen to Perenna King’s fiery protest anthem ‘Alibi’
Perenna King’s ‘Alibi’ burns with urgency, defiance and political poeticism.
‘Skyrocket’ is Sons of Martha’s magnetic rock-pop triumph
Shimmering with vibrant guitars, understated piano and clipped percussion, ‘Skyrocket’ is the expressive new single from London five-piece Sons of Martha.
‘Fairies’ is DIMILA’s enchanting exploration of heartbreak & healing
Today, we’d like to introduce you to Munich-based artist DIMILA who makes a spell-binding entrance into the folk-pop world with ‘Fairies’.
