Berlin-based musician Eddy Shore has just released his new, upbeat single "On the Hype Again", making a comeback after his 2017 EP "Patience". You feel like anything is possible This feel-good track, funky from the get-go thanks to its catchy and rhythmic beat, is...
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Review: ELYAZ’s epic new tune Wildlands unites us all as Warriors of the Earth
Italian musician, producer and singer ELYAZ is back with his powerful new single Wildlands, masterfully integrating beautiful Nordic-esque vocals with bass, synth and drums in the style of EDM, to produce a track which is both poignant and exceptionally energetic. A...
‘Beautifully disarming’ – Pelts album A Little Less Lost
Scottish Indie-Folk-Pop six-piece Pelts have been together for 9 years and are now releasing their first album 'A Little Less Lost' with independent label Iffy Folk Records. Since 2011 the 'melancholia-tinged-folk-pop' band has been releasing songs that have garnered...
Effortlessly smooth: ORIAN gives us new single Ask You Twice
The quiet beginning of Ask You Twice comes sliding in sideways, effortlessly smooth; the way the song forms itself in the first moments assures us that it will grow on us, and I know already the first time that the reverb-touched...
Review: Mynolia’s Stall Stickers – we are led gently from murmured verse to sultry chorus
Mynoliaโs beautiful song Stall Stickers doesn't hurry; instead it creeps up on us; it whispers of a balance, a symmetry. Multiple tracked voices lead us gently from murmured verse to sultry chorus. Sumptuous, reverb-drenched guitars push us forward into the song as...
Review: Strange Souvenirs’ The Cleaner – familiar with the presence of the void
Who or what exactly is The Cleaner? This hauntingly subversive kick heavy third single seems to reveal that there may be a mysterious presence brooding within the orbit of the ever morphing dark wave Berlin duo Strange Souvenirs. Strange Souvenirs ยท The Cleaner The...
Betty Moon spills the beans on the Little Miss Hollywood inside story
Betty Moon is a larger-than-life LA rock n roll survivor. After coming out big in Bambi at the end of the 80s, she was touted and lauded as the new big thing at the beginning of the 90s. Then her label was eaten by another label and she suffered the fate of so many....
Tadini is coming, hold onto your hats
Sometimes thereโs no real reason to reinvent the wheel. Who among us isnโt secretly a heavy rock fan of old, shutting the curtains every now and then when everyoneโs out, getting some hard liquor going on and jumping around to seventies heavy rock of the best kind?...
Moyka EP Spaces – This is Not Who We Thought We’d Be
Now 23, Moyka returns with a follow-up EP to 2019โs Colder, entitled Spaces. Apparently having spent the last year dealing with the death of a long-term relationship, this fact seems to have had quite an impact on the five pieces that make up the Spaces EP. The words...
Christopher Chaplin’s Sea Change is a ghostly and unusual work
Christopher Chaplin is not someone whose music you might put happily on the car stereo to hum along to on your morning commute. An avant-garde musician and composer with a long track record, Christopher Chaplin leads you slowly in to his music a little like a forest...
Review: Liam Mour – Ode to Youth: fantastical and engaging
Ode to Youth is the first single from the debut EP of the same name (Ode to Youth) by electronic music producer and multi-instrumentalist Liam Mour, coming out this July on his own label. All of the tracks on this upcoming EP were written, recorded, produced and mixed...
Realation pushes back with their single Isabella
Realation's latest single Isabella is a slow burn: the "concept grunge" band has been around long enough not to have to go straight for the jugular - their songwriting has matured enough to let things build piece by piece. A song about a young woman whose very...