Discovery: The Hydrogen Trees
The Hydrogen Trees are a Scarborough-based analogue, audio-visual project who have just hit my radar thanks to their new single For Coal Beach.
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The Hydrogen Trees are a Scarborough-based analogue, audio-visual project who have just hit my radar thanks to their new single For Coal Beach.
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Nalgo Bay are an alternative rock duo who hail from just up the road in Scarborough. Though the duo is new to us, one half of it isn’t. Terri-Ann Prendergast has featured on our pages before as a solo act with quite a different sound. Teaming up with Harry Bullen, the pair make pop rock akin to Snow Patrol, Florence & The Machine, and Fleetwood Mac. Their latest track is called Amsterdam.
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Whobodyhow are an alternative rock three-piece fronted by Milo Finn based just down the road in Leeds. Their latest track explores his mental and physical journey to releasing music. It’s called Vigilant When Sober.
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Rachel Croft is a such an enduring proponent of the York music scene, it’s easy to feel that you’ve got a good grip on her style of music. Last night at the Crescent, though, she was out to surprise a few.
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