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EP Review: Lia Nxieta – Soul Scapes

20/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Lia Nxieta is a Zurich, Switzerland-based alternative pop and R&B artist who I first discovered last autumn through her sultry track and video Good Boy. Since then, she’s been working on her debut EP, which was recently released. Consisting of four tracks that show the different sides of her sound, it’s called Soul Scapes.

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Album Review: Drew Worthley & No Spinoza – Maxim

05/04/202211/04/2022 Graeme Smith

Maxim is the new collaborative album between Worthing-based folk pop artist Drew Worthley and York’s own No Spinoza, real name Thomas Pearson. With ten tracks all reimagining childhood nursery rhymes, it seemed to be an intriguing prospect. Here’s my track by track review.

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Discovery: Wodan Boys

09/02/2022 Graeme Smith

Wodan Boys are a post punk band based in The Hague, Netherlands whose alternative take on a love song caught my ear. It’s called So Damn Much.

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Discovery: Black Pixels

19/01/2022 Graeme Smith

Black Pixels are a post pop outfit based in London, but with more than one connection to York. Their debut single is called Hurricane.

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Video: Petros Fuzzhead – Lobotomy

11/01/202212/01/2022 Graeme Smith

Petros Fuzzhead is an alternative rock artist who hails from Ioannina, Greece. His atmospheric and unique new track and video Lobotomy has caught my attention.

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EP Review: Polemics – The Sesh

28/12/202106/01/2022 Graeme Smith

Hailing from Bristol, Polemics are the alternative rock duo of Nathan Smith and Jeff Ingle with influences including The Mars Volta and Smashing Pumpkins. Their new EP The Sesh is a bruising affair and one they describe as “four brand new sleep paralysis bedtime stories.” Here’s our track by track review.

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