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New Music: Mats Dernánd – Everybody Has A Story

17/11/2022 Graeme Smith

Mats Dernánd is an Örebro, Sweden-based singer songwriter who I previously featured on the blog in the spring through his duet with Luna Keller, We’ll Be Together. His latest is another collaboration, this time with former The Real Group member Emma Nilsdotter. It’s called Everybody Has A Story.

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Discovery: Breeze

14/11/2022 Graeme Smith

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.

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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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EP Review: Ava Bryant – My Life So Far

27/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Ava Bryant is an alternative pop artist born and raised in the Houston, USA but is now based in New York City. She’s been recording music since 2018 but I’m only just discovering her now, thanks to her breath-taking new EP My Life So Far.

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Discovery: Tyler Elden

24/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Tyler Elden is a New Jersey, USA-based alternative rock singer songwriter whose sound ranges from the intimately acoustic to something more akin to 2000s post hardcore. His latest track falls somewhere between to the two extremes. It’s called Fallen Idol.

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New Music: Eugenia Post Meridiem – Around My Neck

20/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Italian four-piece Eugenia Post Meridiem first hit our radar about a month ago through their dreamy track willpower. Not a band to rest on their laurels, they’re already back with a new one. The second single to be taken from their forthcoming album like i need tension, it’s called around my neck.

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New Music: Isaac Neilson – Tear This Down

17/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Isaac Neilson is a Buxton-based indie rock artist who first hit my radar this Spring thanks to his nostalgic debut The Fall. He followed that with the dream pop Summer release Deep As A River. Now he’s back with another. It’s called Tear This Down.

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EP Review: Cabus – Psycho

13/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Psycho is the debut EP from new, up-and-coming alternative pop artist Cabus. Hailing from Dallas, USA, Cabus has pitched his EP as a journey through his world, his heart and the real-world issues that surround him and his audience.

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New Music: Kindelan – The Other Side

05/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Kindelan is the new performing name of Yorkshire-based singer songwriter Laura Kindelan, an artist very familiar to our pages. The name change marks her new approach to jazz-infused alternative soul, as demonstrated by her new single The Other Side.

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