Over these last few years, artists like Tom Collins have shown how emotionally rich storytelling can still thrive within guitar music when handled with care and authenticity. Henry Nielsen follows a similar path on ‘Hollyhocks’, delivering a debut album that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable. What immediately strikes youContinue Reading

London-born singer-songwriter Symeon returns with thoughtful new single ‘Heroes’, a warm and introspective indie-rock release that explores the human reality behind admiration and fandom. Built around shimmering guitar textures, gentle acoustic rhythms and hazy psychedelic touches, the track expands Symeon’s sound into a more uplifting and atmospheric direction while retainingContinue Reading

London songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Re Teu returns with the stunning new single ‘St. Brendan’, a rich and emotionally immersive folk-inspired release taken from the forthcoming EP Voyages. Led by Emric John-Sawyer’s deep, resonant vocals and delicately layered acoustic instrumentation, the track gradually unfolds into something far more expansive and cinematic. SoftContinue Reading

Debut albums often arrive carrying the pressure of introduction, but ‘I Want to Be the Anchor’ from Emma Miller seems far more concerned with quietly establishing trust. Across its carefully arranged songs, the Edinburgh artist builds an album rooted in clarity, restraint and emotional precision. Recorded in Tennessee with producer Nick Bullock and aContinue Reading

On her sixth full-length release, Buildings and Food moves further away from urgency and deeper into reflection. Her newest outing ‘Yutori’ isn’t an album designed to overwhelm us with dramatic crescendos or dense architecture. Throughout, it unfolds patiently, almost weightlessly, inviting the world to slow down alongside it. Created by Canadian composer and multi-instrumentalistContinue Reading