Gejo’s ‘Callous’ finds motion in uncertainty
For an artist whose music often feels suspended between earth and sky, Gejo’s ‘Callous’ arrives as a striking change of pace. Where much of his work has previously invited us into vast, meditative spaces, this latest single is driven by a restless energy that refuses to sit still. Emerging from the wide-openContinue Reading
Sunraker soundtrack the uncertainty of growing up on self-titled EP
There is a moment in every life when certainty quietly slips away. The people we once believed had all the answers begin to reveal their own flaws. The future that once felt limitless starts demanding choices. Possibility narrows into reality. It is this fragile, often uncomfortable transition that Copenhagen quartetContinue Reading
James Bruner delivers a defiant statement on ‘Wish I Could Stay’
Over these last few years, James Bruner has quietly been building the foundations for what feels like a major breakthrough moment. Having sharpened his craft across countless stages throughout Europe, the UK and the United States, the Nashville-based songwriter now arrives with a release that feels perfectly timed. ‘Wish IContinue Reading
So Good continues to rewrite the rulebook on ‘Orange Juice & Milk’
Over these last few years, So Good has become one of those rare artists who feels genuinely impossible to predict. Just when you think you understand what she might do next, she veers off in an entirely different direction, creating music that feels refreshingly detached from conventional expectations. And thatContinue Reading
Henry Nielsen gives the lonely a voice on his remarkable debut ‘Hollyhocks’
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
Casey Lipka reflects on friendship and human connection on ‘Giving It Time’
For Los Angeles-based bassist, vocalist and composer Casey Lipka, music has long been rooted in collaboration. Across her career, she has consistently approached songwriting as a shared experience rather than a solitary pursuit. And her new EP ‘Giving It Time’ continues that ethos, offering a thoughtful exploration of the relationshipsContinue Reading
Tale of Giants reflects on distance and belonging in ‘Somewhere’
There is a thoughtful simplicity at the heart of Tale of Giants’ latest single ‘Somewhere’. Written from the perspective of someone constantly moving between places, the song explores the emotional uncertainty that can accompany a life spent chasing new experiences while wondering what might be unfolding back home. The projectContinue Reading
Msb Mario brings powerful spoken-word performances to the UK this summer
Barcelona artist Msb Mario, also known as ‘El Niño de la Pili’, is set to bring his emotionally charged live show to the UK this summer with performances at Newcastle’s The Cluny on the 4th June and Brighton’s Folklore Rooms on the 27th June. Blending spoken word, flamenco, reggaeton, rock and electronic influences, MsbContinue Reading
Symeon reflects on fame, ego and human connection on new single ‘Heroes’
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
Re Teu returns with the beautifully expansive new single ‘St. Brendan’
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









