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Eyebawl: ‘Prom Queen’

Wilmington, Delaware’s Eyebawl are set to release their debut record, Gutterbawl via Crafted Sounds in May this year and lead single, ‘Prom Queen’ is an indication of the rock catharsis to be expected. The chorus is packed with vitriolic blasts and Erin Silva’s lusty, gut-busting vocal delivery is the icing on their righteous alt-rock cake. There’s an…

Penguin: ‘Get Me Out’

Newcastle, alt-rock outfit Penguin have gained notable praise already for their previous sonorous releases. ‘Get Me Out’, is the latest single which continues to cement them as ones to start investing your time into. The polyphonic vocal overlaps, the melodic earworms and a crescendo that will punch you square between the eyes are all delivered with grace…

Julian Bell: ‘Red Love’

Julian Bell delivers a fascinating soundscape with his latest release, ‘Red Love’. Taken from his forthcoming project, A Rough Draft which is released later this year, the single’s plush, pulsating bass and seductive vocal make you want to jump straight into Bell’s seraphic sonic ocean. This is a tender, otherworldly and unforgettable.

HQFU: For Inhumanity

My first experience of meeting and hearing Sarah J Stanley‘s earlier music was some years ago in her native Aberdeen. She and her now wife had been a vital part of the music community and whilst her style back then was more folk-based, it was instantly recognisable that she had natural talent exuding from her…

The Solareye Podcast

This week Halina Rifai sits down with Dave Hook aka Solareye to discuss his forthcoming album, All These People Are Me, he selects 6 songs that have had an impact on his life and explains why. Please listen and enjoy and remember to check out the artists in more depth. You can listen/stream on Acast (below) or subscribe to . The…

DANCEHALL: ‘Droners’

One of the beautiful things about music blogging is that you get to cover an abundance of music, that’s a given. There’s a tendency to also try and cover as many new artists as possible without necessarily using your support to help develop an audience around them. London-based alt-punk trio DANCEHALL are a band that…

J Colleran: ‘bERA’

With his highly anticipated debut album Gardenia released in June of this year, J Colleran may be familiar to several of you as his previous guise, MMOTHS. The gifted neo-classical composer adds a faultless amount of digital disparity to his organic score and the result is something provoking and enveloping. He creates a perfect positioning between elation and solitude, melody…

Tuska: ‘God Knows Why’

London duo, Tuska left a lasting impression with their previous release, ‘Suck On My Mind’ and their follow-up continues to cement their notable psychedelic flair. ‘God Knows Why‘, provides Richard Sturges’ vocal a superbly judged soundscape. This is a fascinating and evocative dip into a psychoactive ocean and one that leaves you feeling as if you are…

Sabiyha: ‘Wolf’

‘Bird‘ was our first introduction to London-based artist Sabiyha and it left us both stunned and inspired. It has been evident from her last offering to this that from her ability stems a skill to conjure crystal clear imagery throughout her songs. Furthermore, her voice has such an incredible way of channelling emotion and narrating…

Pema: ‘Depend’

Taken from Pema‘s forthcoming album Bad Habits, this is strange and satisfying in equal measure. With an album due out in May of this year via stalwart label Topself Record, this lures you into a false sense of security, but elements within it are deeply unsettling and that’s down to the contrasts within the almost…