Discovery: Ailsha
Ailsha (pronounced El-sha) is an Irish indie pop artist who has just hit my radar thanks to her moody ballad about love and hurt in the digital age. It’s called R.I.P. (Dead 2 Me).
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Ailsha (pronounced El-sha) is an Irish indie pop artist who has just hit my radar thanks to her moody ballad about love and hurt in the digital age. It’s called R.I.P. (Dead 2 Me).
Continue reading “Discovery: Ailsha”
Born and raised in Los Angeles, USA, Eva Gardner is an alternative rock artist who has been performing with live bands in her hometown since the age of fourteen. Darkmatter is her second solo EP consisting of six songs that explore themes such as nostalgia and gratitude. Here’s our track by track review.
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Amethysts is the debut, self-titled album from the Bury St. Edmonds-based electronic pop duo of the same name. Having already built up a reputation for live performance, this album, which was originally planned for release in 2019 before the pandemic hit, has been hotly anticipated on the underground indie scene. Was it worth the wait? Let’s find out!
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Bradford writer Kamal Kaan’s new play Aaliyah: After Antigone will premiere simultaneously as a live and digital online experience at Impact Hub Bradford from 8-16 October. This contemporary adaptation of Sophocles’ Greek tale examines the fragile nature of citizenship, making us question or own relationship to ourselves and our country. Set in Bradford, it follows the plight of two British Bangladeshi sister as they try and save their brother who is facing deportation.
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