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The New Music Podcast: Episode 10
Podcart’s New Music podcast returns with Halina Rifai and Phoebe Inglis-Holmes.
Lydia Evangeline: ‘T.R.U.S.T’
Lydia Evangeline follows up two notably received releases with another triumph in ‘T.R.U.S.T’.
Night Owls: ‘Better With Age’
Night Owls are part of a small pool of new artists that are incredibly exciting. They have kicked off 2018 for us in such a way that every release they have put out thus far has been faultless.
boerd: ‘VOID’
Swedish producer boerd continues to garner significant praise for his unique blend of electronica with his latest offering, ‘VOID‘.
Camarano: ‘Food For The Worms’
This is our first introduction to the Australian singer-songwriter and he has left a lasting impression. With its labyrinthine qualities, ‘Food For The Worms’ unravels another later just when you think you can predict where it’s going.
Avantist: ‘Red Bible (feat. Adrián Terrazas-Gonzáles)’
Whilst it’s impressive that Chicago-based quartet, Avantist have The Mars Volta’s Adrián Terrazas-Gonzáles guesting on sax on their latest release, it does well on its own to create a cacophonic smattering of addictive rhythmic potency.
JONES: ‘Tender’
The first thing that strikes you about London-based JONES‘ latest release, ‘Tender‘ is the sincerity in her delivery.
WYRES: ‘Spring Breaks’
Swedish duo, Fredrik Forell and writer Arvid Jonsson aka WYRES have emerged with their stunning debut, ‘Spring Breaks’. With its distinctive elements, it still feels completely connected and evokes welcome emotion. Forell’s vocal does a magnificent job of tugging at the heartstrings with its effortless falsetto. Prepare to be mesmerised.
Mr Gabriel: ‘Tambourine’
Having found out that Mr Gabriel is Kopecky Family Band’s Gabe and Foster The People’s Mark Pontius, it will come as no surprise upon first listen how vibrant and addictive this is. This doesn’t pretend to be anything more than a dynamic, fun and addictive number. This is a supremely confident blend of anti-folk, indie…








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