Inspired #0053 - Honey Montazemi

Following her debut track ‘Try To Love’, Honey Montazemi has released her second single ‘Ride’. An atmospheric, guitar driven track with a chilling vocal performance. She took a moment to talk to us about turning to poetry for inspiration and Tarantino films. 

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Inspired #0052 - The Lost Hours

Rising twenty-year-old singer/songwriter The Lost Hours (real name Callum James Hamilton) has just released ‘Lonely Love’ his first track via indie label High Tribe Records. He took a moment to talk to us about the soundtrack of Good Will Hunting and his inspiration behind the new track. 

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Festival Review: Loud Women Fest 2019

As we start to hold onto what little of summer remains before those winter blues start setting in, in order to retain some kind of happiness; it’s absolutely vital for us to keep our souls nourished with positive energy and creativity. Loud Women had us covered, over the weekend, with their fourth annual festival that was a celebration of inclusivity, empowerment and eradicating the patriarchy.

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Introducing #0090 - Nyah Grace

Let us introduce you to new-soul singer ‘Nyah Grace’, who has just released her debut single ‘Black Coffee’, with oozes influences such as Lauryn Hill and Billie Holiday. She took a moment to have a chat to us about the track, and her connection to the band Chic. 

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Album Review: Joseph - 'Good Luck, Kid'

‘Good Luck, Kid’ is the next chapter in the story of their lives, and whilst there may be a lack of hauntingly stripped back harmonies like in previous songs ‘Sweet Dreams’ or ‘Wind’, there are no shortage of moments that make you wonder if there is some kind of telepathic connection between the sisters that allow them to create such mellifluous magic. 

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EP Review: Annabel Allum - 'Gravel Not The Grave'

There’s something about Annabel Allum that doesn’t seem to slow down. From her snarling lyrics to the persistent instrumentation that is perfectly timed to judge the emotions of the listener; Allum’s latest EP ‘Gravel Not The Grave’ sees her approaching her definitive sound and tapping into the delivery with more confidence than ever.

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