Discovery: DataBass
DataBass is the clever performing name of an American student that has just hit my radar thanks to her self-written, produced and performed track Make Our Art.
Continue reading “Discovery: DataBass”DataBass is the clever performing name of an American student that has just hit my radar thanks to her self-written, produced and performed track Make Our Art.
Continue reading “Discovery: DataBass”Haley Fishberger is a Los Angeles, USA-based pop singer songwriter who has just hit my radar courtesy of her rebuttal to female objectification. It’s called Sweetheart.
Continue reading “Discovery: Haley Fishberger”Breeze are a young indie rock band based just down the road in Hull. Channelling influences from the northern British indie scene, including Arctic Monkeys, they’ve just hit our radar through their take-no-prisoners new single Adreneline.
Continue reading “Discovery: Breeze”London-based alternative rock act Lusa Morena burst onto our radar in May this year through their electrifying debut single Six Sessions. Now I’m pleased to say their back with a new one that shows a distinctly different side to their sound. It’s called Where’s The Spark (If Not In You).
Continue reading “New Music: Lusa Morena – Where’s The Spark (If Not In You)”Tom Adams is a folk singer songwriter based in the small Cornish town of Falmouth. He released his first album Silence in 2017 but its through his fourth and latest that he’s hit our radar. It’s called Beside The Analogue Sea.
Continue reading “Album Review: Tom Adams – Beside The Analogue Sea”Wild Celia are the indie pop duo of school friends Eimile and Tommy who have recently signed to Marquee Records. Inspired by ’70s and ’80s alternative artists like Kate Bush and Fleetwood Mac, their new track is a deeply emotive one. It’s called Waiting for the Love.
Continue reading “Discovery: Wild Celia”The One Eighties are an American duo that first came to our attention over the summer through their impressive debut single Dead Star Light. True to form, they’re back with another that’s equally captivating. It’s called No King.
Continue reading “Video: The One Eighties – No King”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.
Continue reading “EP Review: Pizza Crunch – That Serene Age”Both Jane and I have shared tracks by London-based alternative rock band DAAY over the past year. Their latest is a meditation on the subject of transformation inspired by the book Jonathan Livingstone Seagull by Richard Bach. It’s called Flight.
Continue reading “New Music: DAAY – Flight”
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