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Video: Pranatricks – Shades of Your Light

18/11/202224/11/2022 Graeme Smith

Pranatricks is a Vancouver Island, Canada-based act that takes his name from the Sanskrit word prana which means “life force”, and the North American saying “tricks are for kids”. It’s a mix of playfulness and seriousness that is evident in his music. His latest track and video is called Shades of Your Light.

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Video: Ilona Mahieu – Ribcage

17/11/2022 Graeme Smith

Ilona Mahieu is a Guildford-based alternative rock band fronted by Ilona Pointeau. Originally a solo act, Ilona always envisioned herself playing in a band, and got the chance when joined by friends Emma Taylor on drums and Mark Fifield on guitar and bass. Their latest track and video is called Ribcage.

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New Music: Fran Lusty – You Play Me Like A Song

14/11/2022 Graeme Smith

We’ve been following the music of London-based indie folk artist Fran Lusty for almost a year now and she never fails to disappoint with each new release. Her latest is You Play Me Like A Song, a dedication to the act of falling in love, and the anxieties that come with it.

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Video: Birdeatsbaby – Illuminate

10/11/2022 Graeme Smith

Birdeatsbaby are a London and Brighton-based collective of multi-instrumentals who have a penchant for taking on new challenges. Not content with merely performing the music for their new video Illuminate, singer Mishkin and cellist Hana also took to the dancefloor, performing a routine that combines contemporary dance, ballet and demonology.

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Video: Amber T – Ripped Jeans

03/11/2022 Graeme Smith

East Grinstead-based singer songwriter Amber T first featured on our blog as part of Jane’s Female Voices round up in September where she impressed with her unique style of pop. Now it’s my turn to run the rule over her new track and video Ripped Jeans.

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Discovery: Rilles

24/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Rilles is a Brooklyn, USA-based singer songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who has just released their debut single. One for fans of downtempo, dream pop and lo-fi, it’s called Anchor.

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Video: The One Eighties – No King

14/10/202214/10/2022 Graeme Smith

The One Eighties are an American duo that first came to our attention over the summer through their impressive debut single Dead Star Light. True to form, they’re back with another that’s equally captivating. It’s called No King.

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EP Review: Rich Jacques – Everything Must Change

25/08/2022 Graeme Smith

Rich Jacques is a Los Angeles, USA-based indie folk singer songwriter whose music Jane has shared a couple of times already for this blog. Now it’s my turn to run the rule over his music thanks to the release of his new EP Everything Must Change.

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Discovery: Evi Bosman

01/08/2022 Graeme Smith

Evi Bosman is an indie folk artist based in Rotterdam, The Netherlands who is inspired by the likes of Adrianne Lenker and Phoebe Bridgers. She has hit my radar through her gentle ode to her brother, who sadly passed in a car accident. It’s called Remind Me.

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