This week’s Artist Of The Week is the wonderful Eliza Shaddad, who has just released her EP ‘Sept ~ Dec’. The release deals with different forms of isolation and withdrawal, Eliza took a moment to talk to us about this in more depth.
Read MoreJust as LEAP was about to make musical waves across the world, he faced an internal mental struggle that precluded him from venturing further down his path. His debut solo track "N.L.T.D." chronicles this, furthering the necessary conversation of mental health in music.
Read MoreContrary to its title, the new single from HONEYMOAN, ‘Weirdo’, is distinctly cool.
Read MoreMontreal-based cellist Alexis Castrogiovanni plays with experimental influences in suspenseful performance video, ‘Upstream’.
Read MoreWitch’s Wall talk to us about sifting through public domain footage to create the music video for their dream punk single ,‘Lady Love’, which uses visuals that present pleasant memories or ideas about love and happiness.
Read MoreWe get up close and personal with Disco Lines and talk sandwiches, smoothies, skiing and software development amongst other things.
Read MoreSinger Songwriter Ben Strawn releases 80s tinged alternative rock on on ‘Let It Die’, an upbeat track concerned with moving on from whatever weighs you down.
Read MoreBonjour! Slam Dunk 2020 has done a first for the legendary and fam-favourite festival by announcing a residency in Paris!
Read More‘Pretty Great’ is the latest single from Fickle Friends and is instantly bouncy, upbeat and has pop perfection written all over it.
Read MoreLauran Hibberd’s new track ‘Bang Bang Bang’ is bold and biting. “I would hate to be your next girl,” the slacker-pop queen doesn’t pull any punches as she begins the track. The track is energetic and angsty and above all, fun. The Isle of Wight native employs heavy drums and guitars, as you’d expect, in this witty, sharp single.
Read MoreLet us introduce you to folk-rock singer-songwriter Izzie Derry, who has just released a new version of her song ‘Learn To Grow’. She talks to us about living on a boat and working with Grammy Award winning producer Roger Lomas.
Read MoreAmongst the wealth of music news that has come out in the dawn of the decade, one thing that has been consistently noted – and most definitely the elephant in the room – is the lack of gender diversity in the industry. From the BRITs Week Together With 02 For War Child line-up to the iHeartRadio tour photography awards, things have been lacking in the equality department. Cue the ever-glorious 2000Trees to swoop in and lift our spirits with the timely announcement of their line-up for 2020.
Read MoreThe Riptide Movement speak to us about their poignant single and visuals for ,‘All I Ever Wanted’, which threads a love story through raising awareness for the homeless crisis in Dublin.
Read More2020 is the year to be careless and free for the Lottery Winners who share new single ‘21’ ahead of the release of their debut album.
Read MoreLove Fame Tragedy has released tracks which have been anthemic and euphoric. His latest offering, ‘Riding A Wave’ follows this trend.
Read MoreIs there anything as tumultuous to your life as finding out that you’re going to become a parent? That in nine short months you will have another entity to look after. An entity that is completely and utterly dependent on your existence. Deserta’s debut album ‘Black Aura My Sun’ is an otherworldly reaction to being put in that very same position.
Read MoreEncompassing the tender ability to make heartbreak and loneliness feel like a space for solace to blossom, Alice Boman’s debut album ‘Dream On’ is a harmonious blurring of the lines between intimacy and vulnerability.
Read MoreThe Satellite Station shares rousing indie folk on ‘I Should Have Fought for You’, the emotionally charged follow up single to the heartfelt track, ‘No Escape From the Rain’.
Read MoreWith only single digits worth of tickets left, English bedroom pop-star Rex Orange County took over Vancouver’s PNE Forum. It was an absolute banger of a show to start the year off with, and our photographer Kelli Anne was there to capture it all.
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