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Album Review: Terry K 3TL – Tell Me A Story

19/10/202222/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Terry K 3TL are a country folk group led by Niagara On The Lake, Canada-based Terry Kozachenko. They first came to our attention at the end of last year thanks to their undefinable track 15’s Up. The single kicks off their second album Tell Me A Story, setting the scene for what is an intriguing collection.

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New Music: Fold – Sustain

13/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Fold are a Leeds-based nu jazz collective that has featured before on our blog. Their new piece also features another good friend of the blog, saxophonist Emma Johnson. It’s called Sustain.

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Album Review: Phoebe Katis – To Feel The Rain

10/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Phoebe Katis is a singer songwriter now based in New York City, USA, but she has a bit of a local connection too, having attended Leeds University. She has just released her fourth studio album, a collection of eight introspective, poetic tracks called To Feel The Rain.

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Album Review: Darro – Accidents

06/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Darro is a New York, USA-based rock singer songwriter who has just released his second album. A deeply personal collection, it explores impactful moments of his life, including heartbreak, inner turmoil and recovery from a brain tumour that left him unable to speak or sing. It’s called Accidents.

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Album Review: Lissie – Carving Canyons

13/09/202224/09/2022 Graeme Smith

Over the past decade or so, Lissie has made a name for herself as one of the hottest talents on the alternative scene, with her unique blend of rock, folk, country and pop. Carving Canyons is her latest studio album, following on from 2018 hit Castles and the re-release of previous material last year.

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New Music: Helen – Talk

29/08/2022 Graeme Smith

Helen is an American pop and R&B artist who has featured on our blog once before through her wonderfully contemplative track Morals. Now’s she back with a new one that’s equally philosophical. It’s called Talk.

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Discovery: Little Jet

07/06/2022 Graeme Smith

Little Jet are a Los Angeles, USA-based indie pop duo who have caught my attention through their deep, dreamy and eponymous second single from their forthcoming debut EP Cabin Fever.

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EP Review: Mina Richman – Jaywalker

11/05/202213/05/2022 Graeme Smith

Mina Richman is a Bielefeld, Germany-based folk pop singer songwriter who I first discovered for the blog through her electric track Bad Girls. The track is the opener to her debut EP Jaywalker, which I knew I had to give a listen. Here’s my track by track review.

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Album Review: Viscula – IV

29/12/202106/01/2022 Graeme Smith

IV is the experimental, instrumental new album from London-based Ukrainian band Viscula. Uniquely recorded, with four musicians organically laying down their parts without overlays, it proved an intriguing prospect. Here are my thoughts.

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