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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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Video: Nobody’s Wolf Child – Green Fires

21/06/202227/06/2022 Graeme Smith

Nobody’s Wolf Child is an alternative folk artist whose music we’ve been following since the beginning of the year. Bringing a unique perspective and dramatic flair to her sound, she never fails to impress. Her latest, the start of a new trilogy of tracks, is called Green Fires.

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New Music: Maya Yenn – Better Luck Next Time

20/06/2022 Graeme Smith

Maya Yenn is a London-based electronic pop artist who recently exploded back onto my radar through her out of this world video How Much Sadness Can You Swallow? She’s now followed it up with a new storytelling track. It’s called Better Luck Next Time.

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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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Album Review: Who Parked The Car – Mad Weather Good Friends

15/06/202217/06/2022 Graeme Smith

Who Parked The Car are a Paris, France-based pop and jazz collective who I first discovered for this blog earlier this year through their amour-infused ballad W&G. The track features on their debut album Mad Weather Good Friends which has just been released. Here’s my track by track rundown.

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Discovery: Maggie Carson

08/06/2022 Graeme Smith

From Here To Anywhere is the new single from American country singer songwriter and Spirit Family Reunion frontwoman Maggie Carson. Combining powerful vocals with banjo, I found it to be an irresistible listen.

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Discovery: Express Office Portico

07/06/2022 Graeme Smith

Express Office Portico are a Nottingham-based indie pop five piece who have caught my attention through their new single Cosmic Joke.

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Discovery: CJ Wiley

02/06/202202/06/2022 Graeme Smith

CJ Wiley is a Canadian alternative country singer songwriter who has caught my attention through their new track Running Backwards.

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EP Review: AC Peer – Howard’s Hue

30/05/202214/06/2022 Graeme Smith

AC Peer is a Brooklyn, USA-based alternative R&B artist who has just released his fifth EP as a solo act. Self-produced, it consists of five tracks that deliver soul, jazz and R&B for a modern audience. It’s called Howard’s Hue. Here’s my track by track review.

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