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Luan Luan’s new single is a hedonistic tonic for dreary winter days

12/12/202512/12/2025 Graeme Smith

A Spanish, synaesthesia-blessed artist who came to the UK at an early age, it’s a pleasure to welcome Luan Luan back to the blog with their latest single, Northern Lights.

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Giant Killers unveil video for their celebrant single, One For Georgie

11/04/202516/04/2025 Graeme Smith

’90s rockers Giant Killers aren’t so much on a comeback as they are on a rampage. It was in February 2024 that their album Songs For The Small Places was finally released after 30 years, and they’ve been making up for lost time ever since.

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Wild Horse return with new line-up and memorable single

02/04/202502/04/2025 Graeme Smith

Brighton-based indie pop band Wild Horse featured on our pages a couple of times in 2024, and are now back on our blog for the first time this year with their new single, Read My Mind (Vibes Song).

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Hybrid Kid find resilience in enchanting new single

21/03/202523/03/2025 Graeme Smith

Led by Danny Lloyd, the Brighton-based rock outfit Hybrid Kid have been appearing on our pages since 2022. Now, they’re back with a new single all about resilience and determination. It’s called Cry.

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Discovery: Tiiva and Luan Luan join forces for memorable new collab

12/02/202512/02/2025 Graeme Smith

Luan Luan is a Brighton-based artist who has just come to my attention through their team up with Tiiva, A SONG YOU WON’T FORGET.

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Salt Ashes incites rebellion with new track and video

05/12/202407/12/2024 Graeme Smith

Salt Ashes is a growing presence on the UK scene, having shared stages with Goldfrapp, Tiffany, Alpha Beat, Little Boots and Bimini. Now, she’s back on our blog with a rebellious new single and video.

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New Music: Hana Piranha – I Wanna Leave

29/01/202428/02/2025 Graeme Smith

We’ve been featuring the solo work of Brighton-based rock artist Hana Piranha since November last year, having previously discovered her as one part of Birdeatsbaby. Recently, I ran the rule over her fourth album Wingspan, and she’s just released the latest single from it. It’s called I Wanna Leave.

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Album Review: Hana Piranha – Wingspan

20/11/202328/02/2025 Graeme Smith

Recently I shared the track Lorelai by Brighton-based alternative rock act Hana Piranha. It’s a track that features on their fourth album which has been three years in the making. It’s out now and it’s called Wingspan.

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Video: Birdeatsbaby – HEX

04/05/202328/02/2025 Graeme Smith

London and Brighton-based Birdeatsbaby have been on our radar since 2016, but it was only late last year that we shared their first music video on this blog. Since then, I’ve also had the pleasure of reviewing band member Mishkin Fitzgerald’s side project’s album Grace’s Cradle, and now they’re back with a new video. It’s called HEX.

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