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Black Monsoon – Pantomime
Dutch alternative rock-trio Black Monsoon release 'Pantomime' as a sneak peek of what's to come ahead of their debut album release.
Introducing Black Monsoon
Black Monsoon...
Damélola – Forever
Damélola’s latest track Forever brings back old school, “feel good” vibes. It is uplifting and empowering, blending R&B with modern electronic sounds.
Introducing Damélola
Damélola is...
National Service – Caving
Caving is the latest release from National Service and it's a bold, awesome mix of alternative rock rumblings with stirring guitar rhythms and entrancingly...
Spiders Eat Vinyl – Ceaseless Machines / Dark Peak
Big pop hooks, intricate beats, driving guitar lines and sonic experimentation, fill Spiders Eat Vinyl’s meticulously crafted synthscapes, all underpinning vocalist Fran’s delicate, yet...
Dreams of Empire – Encapsulation
Encapsulation, the latest album by Brighton based duo Dreams Of Empire, is an incredible fusion of exhilarating and tranquil sounds.
Dreams Of Empire - Encapsulation
The...
FancyNormal – Ultra Passion
Formed during the Covid-19 lockdown, FancyNormal are an incredible, female fronted synth-pop duo and Ultra Passion is their feel good debut release.
Introducing FancyNormal
Vocal powerhouse...
Ralphy – Dancing On A Heartbreak
Ralphy’s music is perhaps most recognisable for her sultry, smouldering vocals. Paired with the funky, upbeat rhythm of her latest single, Dancing On A...
Jessie Monk – Maybe In Another Life
Jessie Monk's newest single Maybe In Another Life is a wonderful mash-up of 1970’s and modern day sounds, accompanied by a music video that...
Sam Baird – Lines and Ripples
At just 20 years old, singer-songwriter Sam Baird is releasing his debut album, Lines and Ripples. The thirteen awesome tracks feature charismatic vocals, funky...
ARAE – Shotgun
Twenty-two and originally from Arras, in Northern France, trap-pop artist ARAE utilises her music to demolish societal taboos.
Her tracks focus on important issues such...
The Loft Club – Dreaming The Impossible
Inspired by the guitar music of the 1960’s, The Loft Club’s Dreaming The Impossible exudes tranquility and optimism.
Dreaming The Impossible
The album features a range...
Me, Charles – Like and Share
Alternative summertime vibes ooze from Me, Charles’ ‘Like and Share’. Tranquility, melancholia and an atmosphere of self-reflection jumpily interweave, forming an entropic augmented reality....