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Tommy Ashby

‘Cocoon’ Is An Effortlessly Beautiful Single From Tommy Ashby

Tue Mar 19 2019

Scottish singer-songwriter Tommy Ashby brings us ‘Cocoon’ the first single from his forthcoming ‘Golden Arrow’ EP, which is set to be released April 2019 and it’s truly stunning. I’m not sure whether it’s the delicacy of the piano melody or Tommy Ashby’s hauntingly beautiful vocals that create the ambiance of peace and tranquillity, but something […]

Kyle Dion

RnB Star Kyle Dion Releases His Angelic Album ‘SUGA’

Mon Mar 18 2019

On the 8th March, Californian sensation Kyle Dion released his new album titled ‘SUGA’; an angelic 13 track experience that is a must-listen for any avid RnB lover. At only 24 Dion is rich in soulful flavour and vocally next to none possessing an unbelievable falsetto that fills every track. Kyle gives me an Anderson […]

Adam French

Adam French – ‘The Back Foot And The Rapture’ Album Review

Thu Mar 14 2019

As soon as the haunting lonesome guitar begins on ‘Weightless,’ the first track of Adam French’s new album it is apparent this is the beginning of something special. Adam French has done a masterful job of capturing a story. A story of eerie contemplation told using magnificent instrumentation and glorious production. Everything is kept to […]

Jadu Heart

Jadu Heart Returns With The Dark & Dreamy ‘Purity’

Mon Mar 11 2019

The enigmatic alt-pop / electronic duo Jadu Heart return with their first offering of 2019, ‘Purity’. The duo signed to Mura Masa’s Anchor Point records continue their steady flow of releases into the new year, ahead of Manchester and London shows at the end of April. The track opens with a dreamy acoustic guitar melody […]

Elias Boussnina

Lost Love Portrayed In The New Video By Elias Boussnina x Lil Halima

Thu Feb 28 2019

A few weeks after his ‘Shameboy‘ EP release, Elias Boussnina unveils the visuals for the lead single ’13th floor’ featuring Lil Halima and it’s a jam. ’13th floor’ contains all the qualities we have come to love from ‘Shameboy’: polished R&B with a mysterious, brooding aesthetic. It perfectly compliments Lil Halima’s delicate vocal melodies and […]

The Residents

The Residents Live At St. George’s Church

Wed Feb 27 2019

The Residents gave a stunning performance at St. George’s Church in Kemp Town, Brighton earlier this month. A curious mix of eccentric costumes, video intermissions, and minimal lighting, juxtaposed with the Church’s traditional Christian surroundings created an eerie and whimsical atmosphere. 2019 marks the 50th anniversary of the band and their UK tour made a […]

Only The Poets

Only The Poets Releases Indie-Pop Anthem ‘Stolen Bikes’

Fri Feb 15 2019

If, in your uneducated and blissfully more vulnerable youth, you found yourself shouting the lyrics of The Scripts ‘Breakeven’ every time it came on the radio or permeated its way into your mind just as you tried to get to sleep, then Only The Poets’ latest single, ‘Stolen Bikes’ is the perfect dose of nostalgia. […]

Jay Prince

Boy Wonder – Jay Prince Releases Engaging New EP

Tue Feb 05 2019

My first experience with Jay Prince’s music came in the opening weeks of university when I heard the pitstop pitched up gospel sample and booming kick drum of Prince’s ‘father, father’ blaring out my new flatmate’s room. Immediately I was drawn to his sound for its distinctive feel-good melodies and snapping drums. Since then Prince […]

The 1975

Live Music Review Of The 1975 At Manchester Arena

Thu Jan 31 2019

From start to finish it’s a jungle of sweaty bodies, swaying arms and roaring fans: The 1975 proudly boast an impressive 23 song setlist and ignite Manchester Arena. Flooded with dusty blue and pink lights, Manchester Arena is transformed into a smoky bar; the sexy lighting stretching to fill the whole arena. Immediately, you know […]

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