Discovery: Official Shannon
Official Shannon is a London-based alternative pop artist who has caught my attention through her empowering new anthem. It’s called Dress To Please.
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Official Shannon is a London-based alternative pop artist who has caught my attention through her empowering new anthem. It’s called Dress To Please.
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Holiday in Tokyo are a Newcastle-based rock band whose gentle new track White Marquee has caught my attention.
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Jean~Baptiste is an American hip hop artist I’ve been following since the end of 2020, when he hit my radar through his fresh track Better Off. He has a way with words and an ability to tell a story that separates him from his contemporaries. His latest is no exception. It’s called Grammy Acceptance Speech.
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It’s been a good twelve months for local singer songwriter Rachel Croft. Last autumn she released her EP Reap What You Sow to much acclaim. The title track then went on to be used in the BBC/Netflix show Rebel Cheer Squad. Now she’s back with a new one, complete with a slow-mo video. It’s called Hurricane.
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T.I.G.Y. is a Dorking-based dream pop duo who have just released their debut EP Sunny Dog Days. Produced by Cameron Blackwood (who has previously worked with the likes of Billie Marten and George Ezra), the EP is six tracks that explore human nature. Here’s my track by track rundown.
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London-based singer songwriter Imogen Halsey first caught my attention earlier this year through her stunning EP Surrender. Now she’s back on the blog with a new single. A story of love and the summertime, it’s called You And I.
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Alex Cherney is a New York State, USA-based singer songwriter who I last featured on the blog at the end of last year through his classic indie pop bop Dream Life. Now he’s back with a reggae-infused offering from his latest album Cruise Control. It’s called Sleeping.
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Lupe Dragon is a Wayne, USA-based alternative pop artist who has hit my radar through her breakup track I Know What You Did.
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Tabula Rasa is the second release from Morpeth-based father and son song writing duo James & Paul. A collection of fourteen songs all recorded over the past year sees the pair taking on subjects as diverse as Armageddon, COVID and whether Clyde’s life might have panned out differently if he hadn’t met Bonnie. Here’s my track by track review.
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