elley Cole powerfully struts her way onto the Alt-Pop scene. Her new single, Fantasy, is set to be a powerful feminist hit.
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Graffiti Welfare contemplates reality in,’Revolving Shores’
Graffiti Welfare is an ongoing project from George Lattimore of Denver, Colorado, with focused tracks including Volume, Just Follow and Deja Blue. The debut album, […]
Salt House Lavish laments in ‘Staring off into Space’
The new solo project known as Salt House Lavish started-out as part of an exploration into sound during lockdown. Experimenting with samples and creating his […]
Between The Frames shares, ‘The First Time’
Between The Frames track ‘The First Time’ comes in advance of his first EP, ‘States and Fortunes,’ scheduled for release later this year.
SINGLE REVIEW: Colds shares ‘Sorry, but I…’
This is pop music at its most laidback and uplifting, ‘Sorry but I…’ depicts a relationship coming to an end, heartfelt and sensitive with a backdrop of 80s nostalgia, glistening and neon bright.
Katanak share new track, ‘Weigh Down’
Australian musician, Katanak epitomises personal angst and frustration to the stylings of feel-good indie pop in his latest single, Weigh Down.
The Trusted share ‘Millennium,’ a new anthem for Generation Z
These guys are punching all the right notes in all the right places, with excellent lyricism, poignant and relevant, we expect to be hearing lots more from them soon, as they provide the soundtrack for a new generation.
Gloomy June light-up your living room with, ‘Always Gonna Let You Down’
The Indie Popsters Gloomy June stand-out with their trademark ebullient, life affirming indie-pop, with the new release, ‘Always Gonna Let You Down.’
Track Review – Zkeletonz, Origami
Not unlike the twin plus points of ‘Origami’, the new single from Zkeletonz. On the one hand you, get the reserved, economic electronics of synthpop, albeit with a dash of Italo-house music piano plonking.