Rooted in London, the one-man band Son of Jack is an artist that represents the best of eclecticism and experience, two qualities that enrich and permeate across his latest album, ‘Just a Life Flashing Before Our Eyes.’
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Top Tracks from Justin Hewitt’s Latest Album: Love Will Disarm You
If you’re in need of a honey-sweet blend of indie-folk and rock to brighten up your autumn, you needn’t look any further than Justin Hewitt. Justin Hewitt, an adaptable, genre-busting creative, is back with his incredible 11-song album Love Will Disarm You (The London Sessions), a promise of introspection and authenticity. For fans, it’s been […]
Album Review – Beach Party by Stage Door Guy
Eclectic post-punk duo, Stage Door Guy, return with their third album Beach Party! It’s a genre-bending 10-track album that is a bundle of madness from start to finish, so get your dancing shoes on! Over a decade ago, Brody, a spoken word poet, and Adam a regular performer at Manchester’s famous Speakeasy nights, joined together […]
Album review: Fantomacs – Harmonious Fusion
Fantomacs once again showcases his unique blend of electronic and jazz on the new album ‘Harmonious Fusion’—eight tracks that weave together intricate melodies, a melting pot of genres, and rich, intelligent musicianship. Opening with the Latin and funk-infused rhythms of ‘Airstream,’ Fantomacs quickly introduces his creative flair as layered drums meet swirling atmospheric electronics, tight […]
Mike Melan Releases Easy Listening Rock 12-Track Album ‘We Still Have Hearts’
London-based singer-songwriter, Mike Melan is back with his 12-track album ‘We Still Have Hearts’! Take a look at what we had to say about it!
Bowling Shoes – DoomScroller Album Review
Alt-Pop 4 piece Bowling Shoes have just released their second album ‘DoomScroller’, a collection of intricate new tracks that showcases some of the bands finest work. Opening with the funk laden ‘Donut Phone’, the 7 track album starts as it means to go on, layering intertwining guitar licks with airy synths, flowing bass and swinging …
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ALBUM REVIEW: Silvertwin – Silvertwin
Every now and then, an album drops out of nowhere and changes the life of the listener forever, each single with a different and personal meaning to every single person that listens – and what a truly incredible thing that is! The self-titled debut album from London-based retro-pop band Silvertwin will do exactly that, it …
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The songwriter’s songwriter John Murry explores new territories in The Stars Are God’s Bullet Holes LP
Hailing from Mississippi and now living in Ireland, the songwriter’s songwriter John Murry recently released a new album by the name of The Stars Are God’s Bullet Holes. As some listeners may already know, Murry is closely associated with the alt-Americana music scene and while songs like ‘Oscar Wilde (Came Here To Make Fun Of …
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Album Review: Tilian Pearson Releases New Solo Album ‘Factory Reset’
More known for his role as a singer in the post-hardcore band Dance Gavin Dance, Tilian Pearson recently released his [read more]
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Review: Juliet Simms Transforms into Lilith Czar for New Album
The last we saw of Juliet Sims in November 2020 she was burning in a sea of flames in her [read more]
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