
As suggested by the title of the project as well as the album, the music created by Stories Forever Weddings comes from a place of heartfelt sincerity and genuine affection.

Hailing from the vibrant town of Burton on Trent, Mukka & The Wizard Sleeves is a formidable poetic punk collective, renowned for their explosive blend of fierce riffs and rapid-fire rhymes, alongside unapologetic storytelling.

Tom Minor skillfully blends magic and nostalgia on “The Loneliest Person on Earth”, delivering natural vocals that tell a compelling story instead of merely seeking to impress.

Hailing from Berwick Upon Tweed, Heyzeus is a formidable duo comprised of powerhouse drummer Jessica Drummer and singer-guitarist Jamie Andrew.

Pressing play on Rosetta West’s Gravity Sessions feels like being transported into an exciting new realm of jaw-dropping basslines, compelling guitar work, and precise percussion, crystallized as a heavier foray into their back catalogue.

Hailing from Canada, The Muster Point Project, led by the talented multi-instrumentalist Kevin Franco, commands attention. With a passion for creativity, he delivers infectious, memorable, and impactful songs…

Scarlet Mill has never released a song like this before. The intrinsic sadness of the track is made center stage through subtlety, reminiscent also of the gut-punch delivered by Regina Spektor on her underrated gem “Lady”.

As Haus of Sound continues to tease their highly anticipated debut album Campfire Stories, they succeed in showing off all of their disjointed influences and inspirations in the most engaging ways. In a thrilling new single backed by true emotions and a yearning for connection…

With a powerful blend of classic rock, garage, and blues, Vicious Clay is set to dominate the music scene, armed with a self-titled EP and a series of electrifying live performances in NYC.

Bury The Pines masterfully blends raw emotion with impeccable musical technique, and “Afternoon In June” stands as a testament to their artistry.

Michellar aka Michelle Bond, is a songwriter and lyricist with a passion for heartfelt storytelling. The San Francisco-based artist collaborates with skilled vocalists and producers across the globe, and this song alone has both California and the UK as its birthplaces.

Tom Hancock is proving himself to be a master of human emotion and subtlety, managing to add so much in just a simple chord. “I Could Have Run” is a magnificent reflection on the moments that precede death…

Hailing from the gritty underbelly of Stockholm, Repeat is not just another Punk trio; they are a fierce rebellion wrapped in amplifiers and attitude.

Temperature Falls’ usual blend of influences that range from trip-hop to weird electropop à Björk feels pristine and comforting as the track unfolds into organic shapes and soothing atmospheres, making it the perfect setting for the yearning and frustration of its lyricism.

It’s those moments of self-reflection that make “Overthinking” such a highlight amongst Wild Horse’s remarkable discography. A track that takes accountability seriously and, in the process, brings forth the vulnerability that comes with liking someone.

“Flows Like A River” stands as the cornerstone of Forrest Hill’s highly anticipated album, “Beyond The Veil.” It is a powerful 10-track collection that weaves a cohesive musical narrative, starting with themes of detachment and alienation…

Libby Ember made an impressive debut with a fully realised project, from the artistic vision to the subtle but heartbreaking melodies.