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Nostalgic Tripping With Jeb Loy Nichols

Published on July 05,2019 by Katherine Rippon

Jeb Loy Nichols is a man who lives in a small, rural area of Wales. However, that wasn't always...

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On 'Walk This Road' - Every Guitar String Pulls At The Heart

Published on July 02,2019 by Florence Katt

HM Johnsen said “My heart belongs in the guitar” and this is something you can hear with every...

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'Change The World' Delivers A Mantra Of Hope & Purpose To Us All

Published on June 27,2019 by Florence Katt

A Londoner with Columbian & Scottish heritage, Jamieson’s music raps an autobiographical yarn...

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'Ride The Wave' Provides Reassuring Pop Solidarity To The Lost & Lonely

Published on June 27,2019 by Florence Katt

'Ride The Wave', Drew Schiff’s third single, continues to build on his success. His debut single,...

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This 'Beast' Of A Track Ensnares You With It's Enormous Hooks

Published on June 27,2019 by Florence Katt

Having worked with big-name producers from a young age - Robin's first release 'Kiss Me' saw a...

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Icy Cool, Synth-Pop Musings Over Love, Jealousy & Regret

Published on June 26,2019 by Florence Katt

As Wei Wei’s icy cool, synth-pop sweeps over you, it’s hard to imagine her a few short years ago...

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Big Up For 'Peace' In Our Time...

Published on June 26,2019 by Florence Katt

It's a new single from Bristol based Blacksmith, on the heels of previous singles ‘Represent’...

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Lucy Booth - 'Melancholy Blue'

Published on June 25,2019 by Rachel Lissenburg

Leeds alt-pop artist Lucy Booth's gift for songwriting is showcased beautifully throughout her...

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‘Feeling’ Is An Unmissable Bright Pop Of Musical Sunshine

Published on June 20,2019 by Florence Katt

Makaws duo Michael Foster and Alex Girón transplanted from Spain to Brighton to put the finishing...

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Remembering The Past & Bringing It Up To Date

Published on June 19,2019 by David Pearce

Wasuremono are named after a Japanese word meaning ‘something forgotten or left behind’. Perhaps...

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