Album Review: Joh – Hiatus
Joh is a Los Angeles, USA-based singer songwriter who find strength through vulnerability in her intimate new album Hiatus. Here’s my track by track rundown.
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Joh is a Los Angeles, USA-based singer songwriter who find strength through vulnerability in her intimate new album Hiatus. Here’s my track by track rundown.
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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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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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Said Sara, real name David Benson, is a San Francisco, USA-based folk rock singer songwriter who has caught my attention through his darkly atmospheric new track. It’s called Sea.
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Hyooman are one of the bands that I’ve discovered in the last year that I’ve got a lot of time for. There’s just something about their unique brand of grungy alternative rock that keeps me coming back to their music. Now they’ve released a debut album of ten short, sharp tracks. It’s called Pilot.
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Eliza Delf is a Norwich-based alternative folk artist who has just hit my radar through her imaginative new album Into The Wilderness. Here’s my track by track review.
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Eria HummingBird is an Albi, France based composer and producer who likes to weave a tale about himself as much as within his music. When he pitched his album to me, he claimed that he had once been world famous, working with the biggest names in music, but a virus has wiped his name from existence. An intriguing story, and one that made me want to listen to the album. It’s called Lo-Fi Stop.
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Mystic Waxx are a London-based electronic pop duo who have caught my ear through their new single which explores the world of destructive relationships. It’s called Sweet Words.
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The Lowtones are a five-piece indie rock act who hail from Norwich and formed just before the world closed down to deal with Covid-19. With things opening back up, they’re hitting the stage and have just released their debut EP Front Row Empty. Here’s my track by track review.
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