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Video: Ellie Moon – Don’t Date Me

21/10/202221/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Ellie Moon is an indie pop artist who as born in Liverpool, raised in Madrid and now calls North London home. She’s previously received praise for her quirky and humorous lyrics and her latest track and video is no exception. It’s called Don’t Date Me.

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New Music: E.W. Harris – The Damage

17/10/2022 Graeme Smith

E.W. Harris is an alternative folk singer songwriter who has featured on the blog a couple of times before. Last year I discovered his music through the supernatural Bad Ghost. That was then followed up earlier this year with Hammerhands. His latest shows another side to his music. It’s called The Damage.

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New Music: The Pink Nostalgia – Flowers (Live at North Acre Studios)

17/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Hertfordshire-based The Pink Nostalgia, real name Joseph James, has appeared on the blog a couple of times already this year. Back in August I ran the rule over his emotionally-charged track Flowers. Now he’s back with a live reimagining of it, recorded at North Acre Studios.

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Discovery: BOWIE

14/10/2022 Graeme Smith

BOWIE is a German electro pop artist who has just hit my radar. Her new single was written as a love letter to herself, to remind herself not to give up when faced with the seemingly insurmountable pressure and expectations of being a young female artist in the modern music industry. It’s called XO.

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New Music: Ghosts and Leviathans – Tears In My Mouth

13/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Ghosts and leviathans, the solo project of English/Irish producer Matthew Deane, first hit my radar almost a year ago to the day through his experimental track 19 Forever. Now he’s back with a new one. It’s called Tears In My Mouth.

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Discovery: Ben Parks

10/10/202213/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Ben Parks is a San Diego, USA-based folk artist who has teamed up with a collective of fellow independent artists to release the first single from their forthcoming album. It explores the emotional landscape of friendships and the concept of longing, and it’s called Skipping Stones.

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Album Review: Oxlip – I Said You Must Be Leaving

05/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Northern Irish, Vancouver, Canada-based singer songwriter Oxlip, real name Jayne Trimble, first came to my attention thanks to her 2021 EP release A Kind Of Premonition. Since then she’s been working on her sixth studio album with the help of producer Damien Jurado. It’s called I Said You Must Be Leaving.

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EP Review: Pizza Crunch – That Serene Age

04/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Glasgow-based alternative rockers Pizza Crunch first hit our blog in the Summer courtesy of a couple of singles, Wilting Youth and Romanticised Past, both of which feature on their new EP, That Serene Age.

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Discovery: Stasi

03/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Stasi is a Los Angeles, USA-based singer songwriter who was inspired to write her latest song after a chance encounter on the street. It’s called Hey Lady.

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