Discovery: Melanie Maclaren
Melanie Maclaren is an American acoustic folk singer songwriter who has caught my attention through her beautifully wistful new track, Summer in Sweden.
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Melanie Maclaren is an American acoustic folk singer songwriter who has caught my attention through her beautifully wistful new track, Summer in Sweden.
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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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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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Joh is a Los Angeles, USA-based singer songwriter who find strength through vulnerability in her intimate new album Hiatus. Here’s my track by track rundown.
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Pennine Suite are a York-based five-piece fronted by Nicholas Aldous, formerly of The Receivers. They’ve just released a new track, channelling influences from The Jesus And Mary Chain and The War On Drugs. It’s called Far.
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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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Alex Beck is a Los Angeles, USA-based indie pop singer songwriter who Jane discovered for the blog last summer through her track Born To Lie. Now she’s back with a new one that will break your heart. It’s called Wishful Thinking.
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1.0.8. is the performing name of Andrew Stewart, a North Yorkshire-based artist who I’ve featured before on the blog. It was the originality of Andrew’s sound that first caught my attention, with genre descriptions proving elusive when I reviewed his single Creature. With that in mind, I was keen to hear more from him, so thought I’d give his new album Devotion a listen.
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Hailing from Canada, Amélie M. Bastien is a Francophone indie folk singer songwriter whose enchanting new track Là où la tempête caught my ear.
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