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Discovery: Zoe Guigueno

27/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Zoe Guigeuno is a based half a world away on Vancouver Island, Canada but her new single Queen of My Domain has traversed the thousands of miles to come to my attention and I knew I had to share it.

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Discovery: Patchwork Guilt

01/09/2022 Graeme Smith

Patchwork Guilt, real name Phoenix Mundy, is a Bristol-based alternative pop rock multi-instrumentalist and producer who has caught my attention through her new single Dance Class. Inspired by classic acts like Talking Heads and Queen, it truly sets Phoenix out from the crowd.

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Discovery: Daria Purley

25/05/2022 Graeme Smith

Daria Purley is an alternative pop singer songwriter who hails from Calgary, Canada who has caught my attention through her new single. It’s called Trenchcoat Season.

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Album Review: Sofia Dragt – ISA

19/05/202220/05/2022 Graeme Smith

Sofia Dragt is a Utrecht, Netherlands-based artist we discovered on the blog through her tracks Islands and Temporary Gold. The latter features on her new album, ISA, a collection of songs inspired by and created in Ísafjördur, Iceland where Sofia lived as artist in residence.

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Discovery: Alayisha

12/05/2022 Graeme Smith

Alayisha is a Brooklyn, USA-based singer songwriter whose heart-breaking new single caught my attention. It’s called Crazy.

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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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