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New Music: Fran Lusty – You Play Me Like A Song

14/11/2022 Graeme Smith

We’ve been following the music of London-based indie folk artist Fran Lusty for almost a year now and she never fails to disappoint with each new release. Her latest is You Play Me Like A Song, a dedication to the act of falling in love, and the anxieties that come with it.

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Discovery: Wild Celia

07/11/2022 Graeme Smith

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.

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New Music: Luna Keller – Wolves

07/11/2022 Graeme Smith

Spain-born, Cologne, Germany-based acoustic singer songwriter Luna Keller has become a favourite of mine since we first discovered her music at the end of 2020. Since then, we’ve shared a veritable cornucopia of her releases, the latest being Wolves, a tribute to Twitch streamers Alex and Lyca.

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New Music: Guy Moses – Chaque Fois

07/11/202207/11/2022 Graeme Smith

Guy Moses is a Tel Aviv, Israel-based alternative pop artist who has featured once on the blog before through his December 2021 collaboration with Maya Johanna and Sergio Braams, Take Me Back. His latest is another collab, this time with producer-songwriters Roy Avital and Katrin Lasko. It’s called Chaque fois.

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Video: Scarlet Joy – Queen and Thief

03/11/2022 Graeme Smith

Lincolnshire-based rock trio Scarlet Joy are becoming regulars on our blog. This is the third track we’ve shared of theirs, following on from September’s Rescue and last month’s Cut Diamond. Queen and Thief is their latest. Coming complete with a video it tells a story of love, deceit and betrayal.

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Discovery: Sinikka Monte

31/10/202201/11/2022 Graeme Smith

Sinikka Monte is a St.Pölten, Austria-based contemporary pop artist whose heart-breaking new track has put her on my radar. Telling the story of love that ends in betrayal, it’s called Dead End.

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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: Sounds Like Lily

27/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Sounds Like Lily, real name Lily Mackay, was raised in France but now called Devon her home. Her latest single is a dream pop wonder that caught my attention thanks to her amazing vocals. It’s called The Feeling.

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Video: Ellie Moon – Don’t Date Me

21/10/202221/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Ellie Moon is an indie pop artist who as born in Liverpool, raised in Madrid and now calls North London home. She’s previously received praise for her quirky and humorous lyrics and her latest track and video is no exception. It’s called Don’t Date Me.

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