Skip to content
york calling logo

York Calling

Promoting Music & The Arts in York & Beyond

  • Home
  • About
  • Previews
  • Reviews
  • Interviews
  • Podcast
  • Spotify
  • Soundcloud
  • YouTube
  • Magazine
  • Contact

Tag: bright

Reviews

EP Review: Pizza Crunch – That Serene Age

04/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Glasgow-based alternative rockers Pizza Crunch first hit our blog in the Summer courtesy of a couple of singles, Wilting Youth and Romanticised Past, both of which feature on their new EP, That Serene Age.

Continue reading “EP Review: Pizza Crunch – That Serene Age”
Reviews

New Music: The Alex Opal Outfit – I Don’t Mind

03/10/2022 Graeme Smith

I’ve shared music by Alex Opal before but not since 2019. I’m glad to say he’s back, this time performing under the name The Alex Opal Outfit, alongside his seven-piece funk and soul band. Their latest is called I Don’t Mind.

Continue reading “New Music: The Alex Opal Outfit – I Don’t Mind”
Reviews

New Music: The Amber Bugs – Spiders and Ghosts

26/09/202229/09/2022 Graeme Smith

The Amber Bugs are a London and Essex based alternative rock act that first caught my attention through their delightfully inventive and catchy track and video Frankenstein Was The Monster. Now they’re back on the blog with a new one that tackles the subject of bad dreams. It’s called Spiders and Ghosts.

Continue reading “New Music: The Amber Bugs – Spiders and Ghosts”
Reviews

New Music: Angelina Luzi – Let It Go

22/09/202203/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Angelina Luzi is a London-based Italian-English singer songwriter whose latest track was inspired by Lulworth Cove on the Jurassic Coast and speaks of transformation. It’s called Let It Go.

Continue reading “New Music: Angelina Luzi – Let It Go”
Reviews

Video: Alex Lilly – Pure Drivel

22/09/2022 Graeme Smith

Alex Lilly is a Los Angeles, USA-based indie pop singer songwriter who brings the sexy to reading in her new track and video Pure Drivel.

Continue reading “Video: Alex Lilly – Pure Drivel”
Reviews

Discovery: Blue Lush

22/09/202222/09/2022 Graeme Smith

Blue Lush started in 2019 when three of its members met through a music therapy programme. Music as form of healing is at the forefront of their music, including their new track Save Me.

Continue reading “Discovery: Blue Lush”
Reviews

EP Review: Evi Bosman – All That Remains

21/09/202223/09/2022 Graeme Smith

A couple of months ago, Rotterdam, The Netherlands-based indie folk singer songwriter Evi Bosman hit my radar through her beautiful and heart-breaking ode to her lost brother, Remind Me. The track features on her debut EP All That Remains, alongside four other tales of transformation. Here’s my track by track review.

Continue reading “EP Review: Evi Bosman – All That Remains”
Reviews

New Music: Cash I/O – Km41

21/09/2022 Graeme Smith

I recently shared German duo Cash I/O’s track Wednesday Evening, a track taken from their new album Sunny Moon. At the time I said I was excited to hear more and they’ve delivered. Km41 is a smooth track which combines jazz and electronic elements.

Continue reading “New Music: Cash I/O – Km41”
Reviews

New Music: Viscula – Dance Cannot Be Killed

15/09/2022 Graeme Smith

Ukrainian alternative rock outfit Viscula have been putting out music for twenty years, but only just came to my attention at the end of last year thanks to their experimental EP IV. They have a new EP on the way called We Are One Body from which their latest single Dance Cannot Be Killed is taken.

Continue reading “New Music: Viscula – Dance Cannot Be Killed”

Posts navigation

Older posts
Newer posts

Social

  • View york.calling’s profile on Facebook
  • View @york_calling’s profile on Twitter
  • View york_calling’s profile on Instagram
  • View yorkcalling’s profile on Tumblr

Categories

Archives

Promoting music and the arts in York and beyond! © York Calling 2025
WordPress.com.

Loading Comments...

You must be logged in to post a comment.