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New Music: Nightly Gatherings – New Beginnings

17/11/2022 Graeme Smith

I’ve featured Nightly Gatherings, real name Connor Johnson, before on the blog, but not since April last year. I’m glad to say the California, USA-based producer, vocalist and songwriter has returned courtesy of his latest track New Beginnings.

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Video: ICEBERG – Blood Bank

16/11/2022 Graeme Smith

ICEBERG is a New York State, USA-based artist, producer and multi-instrumentalist who has featured on our blog a few times now. She’s just released the third single from her self-produced EP Swim, and it comes complete with a video. The track is called Blood Bank.

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Video: Deleo – You Feel

07/11/202210/11/2022 Graeme Smith

Montpellier, France-based alternative rock band Deleo first hit our radar in June this year through their intimate ballad Satellite. Now I’m pleased to say they’ve returned to the blog courtesy of their throwback new track and video You Feel.

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Album Review: Holy Coves – Druids and Bards

31/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Holy Coves are an indie rock band based on Holy Island, Wales. They’ve already received a ton of support from BBC Radio Wales, and BBC Radio London and can count Huw Stephens and Adam Walton among their fans. Despite all that, they are new to us, and have just hit my radar thanks to their new album Druids And Bards.

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Discovery: Mope

11/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Mope is the solo project of Brooklyn, New York, USA-based Rob Norris which he describes as “happy music for sad people.” His latest track is an attempt to distil the feelings of isolation and anxiety we all had to process during pandemic lockdown. It’s called Hesitations.

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Album Review: Phoebe Katis – To Feel The Rain

10/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Phoebe Katis is a singer songwriter now based in New York City, USA, but she has a bit of a local connection too, having attended Leeds University. She has just released her fourth studio album, a collection of eight introspective, poetic tracks called To Feel The Rain.

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Video: Future Cavemen – Elephant Footprints

15/09/202218/09/2022 Graeme Smith

It’s almost a year to the day that Future Cavemen, the alternative rock project of Somerset-based Joe Tennant, burst onto my radar thanks to his incredible track Chalk Lines. So, it seems only suitable that we share his latest bold track and video. It’s called Elephant Footprints.

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EP Review: Sydneyunicorns – Manic Pixie Dream

05/09/202207/03/2024 Graeme Smith

Sydneyunicorns has been appearing on our blog since the end of last year, delighting with single after single. Now the American electro pop singer songwriter is back with a four track EP called Manic Pixie Dream. Here’s my track by track rundown.

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Video: 1st Base Runner – Planter

25/08/2022 Graeme Smith

1st Base Runner, real name Tim Husmann, has featured a couple of times on the blog now, since I discovered him through his Radiohead-esque track Near Me earlier this year. Now he’s back with a new single and video. It’s called Planter.

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