Album Review: Mayshe-Mayshe – Indigo
Mayshe-Mayshe, real name Alice Rowan, is a York-based dream pop artist who has just come to my attention thanks to her second album Indigo, released today.
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Mayshe-Mayshe, real name Alice Rowan, is a York-based dream pop artist who has just come to my attention thanks to her second album Indigo, released today.
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One of the few silver linings of the COVID pandemic was that it allowed many of us to take pause and think about our priorities. This was the case for Roseburg, USA-based blues rock outfit Widespread Haze. With studios shut and gigs off the menu due to the pandemic restrictions, the trio set about recording their debut album themselves. Move is the result.
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Express Office Portico are a Nottingham-based indie pop band who I first discovered for the blog in June through their disco funk track Cosmic Joke. Now they’re back with a fresh one that confronts the duality in all of us. It’s called Forget The Name.
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Los Angeles, USA-based alternative rock group The Loud Bangs first hit my radar back in June when their EP Highway Safety Films left me highly impressed. Their sound combines a love of ’90s shoegaze and German club music to create something that feels wholly unique. A couple of months later, they’re back with another EP release. It’s called The Alice Experience.
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Will Wood is an American singer songwriter who has caught my ear through his inventive and emotional new track Cicada Days.
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May Roze is a Swiss-born, London-based electronic pop singer songwriter who has just released her debut EP. Used to process an emotionally difficult part of her life, it’s called Heal. Here’s my track by track review.
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Jem Bosatta is a Hertfordshire-raised, Berlin-based singer songwriter who has the ability to create a lot from a little with his music. He has just released his debut EP of eight stripped-back folk tracks. It’s called Loss & Love. Here’s my track by track review.
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Sunflower Summit is an acoustic folk singer songwriter based in Chicago, USA who I first discovered in the Autumn of last year. I was instantly drawn in by her way with words, infusing her track Become Undone with a sense of physical place and the sensation of exploration. Now she’s back with a new one. It’s called To Love Myself.
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Hailing from Los Angeles, USA, Jordan Pratt is an acoustic folk singer songwriter who has hit my radar courtesy of his new, sophomore EP The Deepest of Blues. Here’s my track by track rundown of what Jordan calls his “personal mission statement.”
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