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New Music: Pizza Crunch – Romanticised Past

05/09/2022 Graeme Smith

Pizza Crunch have already featured on our blog a couple of times this summer. Based in Glasgow, the indie band is equally influenced by ’80s post-punk and ’00s alternative rock. They’ve just released their latest single, a track that questions the value of nostalgia. It’s called Romanticised Past.

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EP Review: Rich Jacques – Everything Must Change

25/08/2022 Graeme Smith

Rich Jacques is a Los Angeles, USA-based indie folk singer songwriter whose music Jane has shared a couple of times already for this blog. Now it’s my turn to run the rule over his music thanks to the release of his new EP Everything Must Change.

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EP Review: Amie Jay – Cancer Sun

25/07/202229/07/2022 Graeme Smith

Amie Jay is a London-based alternative pop artist who has just released her new EP Cancer Sun. A reference to her zodiac sign, the collection of four tracks draws on the stereotypes that come with it, complete with self-reflection and a touch of irony. Here’s my track by track review.

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Discovery: Burning Juniper

21/07/2022 Graeme Smith

Hailing from London, Burning Juniper are an indie rock group with a sound akin to Catfish and The Bottlemen, The Cure and Foals. Their latest track, produced by Mark Ronson and Lana Del Rey collaborator Josh Tyrell, a bittersweet tale of romance. It’s called She Changes The Weather.

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Discovery: Tomerle

27/06/2022 Graeme Smith

Tomerle, real name Dingo Sosa, is an experimental electronic artist based in Kamakura, Japan. He’s just hit my radar through his emotive new track. It’s called Misty.

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Album Review: Hyooman – Pilot

27/06/202228/06/2022 Graeme Smith

Hyooman are one of the bands that I’ve discovered in the last year that I’ve got a lot of time for. There’s just something about their unique brand of grungy alternative rock that keeps me coming back to their music. Now they’ve released a debut album of ten short, sharp tracks. It’s called Pilot.

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Album Review: Eliza Delf – Into The Wilderness

17/06/202220/06/2022 Graeme Smith

Eliza Delf is a Norwich-based alternative folk artist who has just hit my radar through her imaginative new album Into The Wilderness. Here’s my track by track review.

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Video: Fionn – Picnic On The Moon

08/06/202210/06/2022 Graeme Smith

It’s been a few months since we last shared a track from Canadian pop duo Fionn and I have to say they’ve been missed. I was so excited to see they’ve got a new track and video out. It’s an out of this world ballad called Picnic On The Moon.

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Discovery: Oli Morris

04/05/2022 Graeme Smith

Oli Morris is a saxophonist and composer based in Bristol who has recently collaborated with Emelie Sande. His new jazz and funk track caught my attention. It’s called Flyer.

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