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FSOL 35. Old Colours ‘Giants’
There is something really joyous about 'Giants' by Old Colours. It makes you feel alive. Zoe Mead's vocals float over a bed of light...
FSOL 34. Mahalia ‘Let The World See The Light’
Having a great voice is no longer enough. A great artist knows what to do with that voice. Mahalia a teenager singer songwriter from...
FSOL 33. Pat Dam Smyth ‘Friends’
When it comes to music promotion we often talk about the importance of a great story to engage fans. In the case of Irish...
FSOL 33. Night Engine – I’ll Make It Worth Your While
I can't sit still. This track is ridiculous. I challenge you to find a more infectious track. Night Engine deliver on their promise. This...
#FSOL 32. Lillian Todd-Jones ‘Butter Soul’
“Let us think the unthinkable, let us do the undoable.” So goes the famous quote from the author Douglas Adams, one of 23 year...
#FSOL. 30 Yannick ‘No Lust’
Introducing Yannick, a Hull-based indie-alternative quintet. Their debut single 'No Lust' and the accompanying self-produced video delivers a joyous dose of frantic melancholy. It lured...
#FSOL 29. Dexter Strangeways ‘Where The Bodies Are Buried’
When I see the names Scott Walker, Nick Cave, Leonard Cohen and David Lynch used to describe the sound of an artist I get...
First Signs of Love No 28. Ringo Deathstarr ‘Rip’
'Rip' is the name of the new single by Austin, Texas natives Ringo Deathstarr. The band formed in 2007 channelling influences such as The...
#FSOL 27. Curxes ‘Spectre’
The style has been described (accepted by the Brighton based duo) as ‘Blitz Pop’; this seems perfect for Curxes. ‘Spectre’ demonstrates the haunting melodies, intense industrial...
#FSOL 26. Trwbador ‘Sun In The Winter’
With it's plodding rhythm 'Sun In The Winter' by Trwbador rather stumbled into our consciousness. Once there it quietly set up camp before unleashing the...
#FSOL 24. Osian Rhys ‘Long Time Gone’
Music is at it's most powerful when it stops you in your tracks, and implores you to drink in and savour every last note....
#FSOL 23. MyLyricalMind ‘Drop Me A Line’
MyLyricalMind is the acoustic brainchild of twenty-two year old Mancunian, Matthew Wood. The acoustic singer-songwriter knows exactly how to put the fairytale back into...