A native of East Sussex, Natalie Bouloudis first got her musical education in childhood, having played clarinet in jazz bands and had a few guitar lessons at school. From the age of seven she started writing her own music and has been (till recently) a secret songwriter ever since. Having lived in London for the […]
Interview with Stalagmites – Binary
Manchester’s Stalagmites present their captivating blend of alt-indie and dark pop with the release of their debut single Binary out on 9th June 2017 via Veta Records. Lead singer Bradley Lynch explains Binary is about “coming from a dark place and finding a way out, hoping it might be a simple switch but knowing it’s […]
I LOVE The Blues Which Is Why I LOVE Kyle T Hurley’s New Album KTH II
It wasn’t that long ago we interviewed Kyle T Hurley, find that feature here. With that out of the way, let me jump right into it. I’m a sucker for good ‘ole, crank up the tube amps, bust out the sweet guitar tones, blues rock and on his new album KTH II, Kyle T Hurley […]
Interview with Two Penny Blue – Gypsy
London-based trio Two Penny Blue are set to release their debut single Gypsy on May 19th (2017). Gypsy explores the nomadic, free-spirited lifestyle of the Romani people in the band’s uptempo, folk-rock style. Brimming with shimmering melodies, frontman Tommy Gather’s vocals complement the playful musicianship beautifully. Gypsy is a truly uplifting track, filled with vibrant […]
Interview with Emily Magpie – The Witching Hour
Having released her debut EP Same Stuff last year, Bristol-based artist Emily Magpie is set to share her forthcoming single The Witching Hour on 26th May 2017. The Witching Hour is inspired by the power of feminine energy, written after reading a book about the witch trials; “it’s a song about claiming your own power […]
Interview with Tiny Eyes
Tiny Eyes’ self-titled EP is his first major solo outing and it’s a resoundingly consistent and accomplished effort. Fitting nicely into the space that Tobias Jesso Jr re-opened for candid retro piano pop, Tiny Eyes is a heavy-lidded reverie through the mind of its maker. Heartfelt melodies entwine languorously with artful rhymes and psychedelic production […]
Interview with The Vex
Though hailing from London’s outer fringes, where the capital unceremoniously bleeds into Kent, The Vex actually came into being some 1,500 miles away, with an Eighties pop superstar playing his part. While on tour in Moscow with a previous band, the schisms in the group were made apparent by an offer of management from one […]
Interview with The Imagineers – Californians Drive All Day
Eclectic Scottish four-piece The Imagineers make a welcome return with their latest album release Utopian Dreams, out now via Hit The Light Records. The album is full of melodic twists and turns throughout; taking in elements of west coast surf, baroque pop, and singer songwriter, giving the album a film score feel. However, there is […]
Interview with Rebel Westerns – Envy
Following the release of their last single, 2016’s Atomic Blonde, Edinburgh five-piece Rebel Westerns are back with another uplifting indie-pop track Envy, out now via Get Strange. Propelled by driving beats and the band’s trademark synth-filled melodies, Envy is another slice of twinkling indie-pop from the Rebel Westerns. Reminiscent of the likes of MGMT, the […]
Interview with Coltana – Break Her
Brixton based punk rock quartet Coltana present their visceral, energetic new single Break Her, due for release on 19th May 2017 via Poeticat Presents. Break Her was written about the way women are conveyed in society, how they are set to fail against each other, how much emphasis is placed on the way we look […]
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