Introducing: Cuushe
Maybe it's her Berlin influences, or maybe she just writes such perfect, bliss-filled electronica that all geography dissolves beside her. Whatever it is, I Love You from her upcoming and yet-to-be-named debut… Read More
Introducing: Rhys Lloyd Morgan
The singer-songwriter genre is a tricky field to break into. Granted, it is the most primitive form of writing and indeed performing, but the vast history of esteemed icons swathed in the… Read More
Fyfe – Lies
It only took a few bars of Fyfe‘s debut track Solace before I was entranced, and today he’s followed that up with Lies, an even more languid affair punctuated with seashore rushes… Read More
Strangers – Something New
London synth-pop aficionados Strangers are back with a new single in Something New. They have kept the cinematic melancholy of their previous work, but on Something New they show their pop sensibilities,… Read More
Wildmen – Wildmen
Garage rock is a genre whose origins and history we typically associate with the suburban garages of the middle class American misfits. Amateur musicians with rebellious attitudes and a guitar rift to… Read More
Introducing: Gambles
Gambles, or New Yorker Matthew Daniel Siskin, has been attracting a lot of attention since uploading the stripped back guitar and vocal style ‘Trust’- a sincere and evocative track that exposes the… Read More
Kisses – Huddle
There's something about the footloose and fancy free glistening disco pop from Kisses that you can;t help just hitting your groove to. 80s snap beats and a funky groove get you foot… Read More