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Tag: anthemic

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New Music: Tatum Quinn – Short Supply

17/11/2022 Graeme Smith

Tatum Quinn is a Montreal, Canada-based pop rock artist who has featured on the blog once before when Jane ran the rule over her track You Lost Me. Now it’s my turn to check out her music. Her latest is called Short Supply.

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New Music: The Hilder – A.M.C

25/08/2022 Graeme Smith

The Hilder are a Bridlington-based four piece who first hit our radar last summer when Jane included their track Lost On You in her indie rock round up. Now their back with a new piece of summer-y indie pop. It’s called A.M.C.

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New Music: Lupe Dragon – Your Charming Head

15/08/2022 Graeme Smith

Lupe Dragon is an American rocker who we’ve featured once before on the blog through her breakup track I Know What You Did. Now she’s back with another heart-breaking ballad. It’s called Your Charming Head.

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New Music: Betty Reed – Without You

09/08/202211/08/2022 Graeme Smith

Betty Reed is a Nashville, USA-based singer songwriter who first caught our attention through her acoustic folk renditions of her EP Mistakes Made, Lessons Learned. Now she’s back with something of a different sound. Her latest is called Without You.

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Discovery: Alfie and the Avalon

04/07/2022 Graeme Smith

Alfie and the Avalon are a folk rock four-piece from just down the road in Huddersfield. They’ve caught my attention through their anthemic new track. It’s called Not Where I Belong.

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EP Review: Gloomy June – Popsick

22/06/202227/06/2022 Graeme Smith

Gloomy June are a San Francisco, USA-based indie rock act who we’ve been covering on this blog for the past few months. In March, Jane discovered a bit more about them through an interview, and last month I shared their track This Party Is a Warzone. Now they’re back with their debut EP. It’s called Popsick.

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Discovery: Kirstie Fleur

01/06/2022 Graeme Smith

Hailing from Nashville, USA, Kirstie Fleur is a R&B and soul artist who has just released her new anthemic track exploring her experiences of racial turmoil and religion’s role in it. It’s called Reform.

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New Music: Kid Apollo – 9:31

01/06/2022 Graeme Smith

Kid Apollo, real name Rory Mullan, is a Londonderry-based singer songwriter who I first featured on the blog at the start of this year after the release of his relatable track Catching Blues. Now he’s back with a new one, a call to escaping thoughts and letting go. It’s called 9:31.

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EP Review: The Lowtones – Front Row Empty

28/04/202205/05/2022 Graeme Smith

The Lowtones are a five-piece indie rock act who hail from Norwich and formed just before the world closed down to deal with Covid-19. With things opening back up, they’re hitting the stage and have just released their debut EP Front Row Empty. Here’s my track by track review.

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