Emerging from London’s vibrant music scene, Finn Doherty captivates with his debut EP, if you’re bored of this city. Known for his dynamic live performances and poignant songwriting, Doherty’s talents extend to filmmaking, with his short film of the same title screened at The Lexi Cinema last year. This EP marks a continuation of his exploration […]
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Express Office Portico Releases Debut EP ‘Incommunicado’: A Melodic Journey of Vulnerability and Resilience
Nottingham’s Express Office Portico unveils their eagerly awaited debut EP, ‘Incommunicado’. Produced under the skilled guidance of Joshua Rumble, renowned for his work with acts like Bastille and Black Country New Road, the EP promises a captivating blend of infectious melodies, poignant lyricism, and inventive instrumentation. At the heart of the EP lies the lead […]
Dutch Teenager, Gerbman, Releases Pool-Inspired EP ‘In The Pocket’
Dutch Teenager Gerbman has released his debut pool-themed EP ‘In The Pocket’! Take a look at what we had to say about it!
Discover To Kill A King’s raw brilliance in live EP, ‘Unplugged In Berlin’
To Kill A King’s recently released live EP, ‘Unplugged in Berlin’, unveils an intimate, stripped-back dimension to the British band’s repertoire, capturing a live performance during the 2018 Bastille Reorchestrated tour. Recorded in Berlin’s evocative concert hall, the six-track EP radiates raw emotion and showcases the band’s diverse sonic palette. Opening with ‘The Problem of […]
Seattle’s sonic resilience shines in Timothy Robert Graham’s Could Be Worse EP
Timothy Robert Graham’s ‘Could Be Worse’ EP emerges as a vibrant testament to the resiliency and creativity thriving within Seattle’s indie music scene. A follow-up to his introspective ‘Could Be Better’ EP, this latest offering celebrates the power of music to transcend challenges. In ‘Get Me Out Of Here,’ Graham’s cathartic journey during the pandemic …
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Ghana’s psykhi redefines music norms with the new Forest People EP
Prepare to be immersed in a sonic experience like no other with psykhi’s groundbreaking EP, Forest People.
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A$H. – PRI$$Y EP Review
Having appeared on American TV with a stint on Chasing Destiny, A$H. has firmly established herself a one to watch. The new EP ‘PRI$$¥’ is a clear demonstration of A$H.’s talent as both a performer and a songwriter with 5 tracks that set the scene for an R&B artist capable of reaching dizzying heights. The …
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Charmaine is back with the highly anticipated DELUXE version of her incredible debut EP, Hood Avante-Garde.
Canada’s very own ‘Queen of the North’, Charmaine is back with the highly anticipated and highly addictive DELUXE version of her incredible debut EP, Hood Avante-Garde. Having gone down a treat amongst fans and critiques the first time, Charmaine ups the ante, treating fans to three brand new singles! Now seven tracks long, Hood Avante-Garde DELUXE …
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The High End Pack is the newest project by Toronto-based rapper, Patrik Kabongo
Released today, The High End Pack is the latest 8-track project from Toronto-based rapper, Patrik Kabongo who has earned a name for himself for his original yet relatable rap tunes and his ear for a wicked beat and versatile flow. Eager to flex for his ever-growing fanbase, Kabongo exhibits all his skills on this record, …
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‘I Can Feel It, Too’ the radiant new body of work from the captivating Ena Fay
Having witnessed her fanbase and following grow exponentially over the past few months, rising singer-songwriter & classical vocalist Ena Fay returns to offer out her newest EP, the culmination of all her hard work and dedication so far. Five singles and one interlude long ‘I Can Feel It, Too’ is arguably Fay’s best body of …
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