Discovery: Blue Lush
Blue Lush started in 2019 when three of its members met through a music therapy programme. Music as form of healing is at the forefront of their music, including their new track Save Me.
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Blue Lush started in 2019 when three of its members met through a music therapy programme. Music as form of healing is at the forefront of their music, including their new track Save Me.
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Gillian Rae Perry is one of my favourite discoveries I’ve made through running this blog. At the end of last year, her brilliant concept album Lost Children first caught my attention. She then followed it up with the beautifully eloquent A Reminder earlier this year. The track features on her new album Gilligil which I absolutely had to listen to. Here’s my track by track review.
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Eva Westphal is a folk and indie pop singer songwriter based in New York, USA. Her latest EP brims with the healing power of self-love. It’s called Beautiful Little Life. Here’s my track by track review.
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Hanwell, real name Joe Jackson, is a Birmingham-based bedroom pop artist whose new track is intended as an anthem for burned out Gen Zers. It’s called Avalanche.
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Don’t Call Anymore is the new breakup track from New York City, USA-based dream pop singer songwriter Ava McCoy.
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Hailing from Los Angeles, USA, Courtney Cole is a electronic pop artist whose poetic new track Light caught my attention.
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