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).
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Melanie Wehbe is a Stockholm, Sweden-based electronic pop artist who has featured on our blog a couple of times before. Most recently, I ran the rule over her liberating ode to self-love Like I Do. It’s a track that features on her recently released EP Bloom, so I decided to give it a listen.
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Apple Shakers are a London-based alternative rock duo who first hit our radar in May through their existential track Silhouettes. Now they’re back with a new one that, in the band’s own words, “empowers scared and tormented souls”. It’s called Wanna Be.
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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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Maijah is a Portland, USA-based alternative pop artist who I’ve featured a couple of times before on the blog. I’m a big fan of her moody approach to pop and R&B. Her latest is a team up with California-based artist Laurentis. It’s called Know My Name.
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Sarah Lake is a Canada-born, US-raised singer songwriter based in Nashville. If you’re a fan of the TV show American Idol, she may be familiar to you, as she was a finalist on it under her maiden name Sarah Mather. Her latest track and video is called You Don’t Have To.
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Lies Here is the debut solo album from York-based singer songwriter Alanna Lyes.
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