PleasePrettyLea returned at the end of March to deliver the third part of her Voldermortis series in the form of the seductive single ‘You’re Home Finally…’. Since the age of six, PleasePrettyLea has shown an interest in songwriting. By the time she was thirteen years old, the artist had begun making waves in the baseline
The wind can tell many stories if you listen closely, mostly tells of freedom or deliverance. Today’s EP marks a 5 piece story-driven musical work, mixing elements from Bossa Nova, Pop, and Folk. “Listen To The Wind” is Gill Guillermo’s Debut EP filled with topics like love, wonder, the impermanence of life, and coming out
A moving piece born from a moving train, today’s song “pls dont go” evokes the sentiment of grief and disassociation felt when one lives in a constant let go. Unconventional, experimental and raw, UK artist es.cher brings an interesting and catchy approach to traditional elements, with a twist of modernity and authenticity. es.cher is an
We’re glad to announce that New Jersey, United States-based indie rock band RynoFish have released a new single, “Hot Summer Nights.” RynoFish are Patrick Rynearson (vocals, guitar) and Jimmy Fisher (drums, bass), who work together to write RynoFish’s songs. Musically, they’re influenced by a diversity of artists including “Led Zeppelin, New Found Glory, A Day
Gather around, for there is a new song released. This particular tune is a small delight to listen to, for example on a dark stormy day as you’re wrapped in a duvet sipping a particularly large cup of tea, or at a quiet night next to bonfire where it’s just you and the song. The
March 29, 2021 Welcome back, my fellow music enthusiasts! This Monday we’ve got the pleasure of sharing with you the multi-faceted sound of Raffael Seyfried, who has just released a very special instrumental track! Raffael Seyfried is a pianist and composer from Düsseldorf, Germany. Influenced by musicians as Nils Frahm, his work delves into the
March 27, 2021. Week 12 2021 Hi y’all here I’m with another round of 9 Albums/EPs you should listen to released all of them during the past week (if you want you can take a look to our previous week here). 1.- Abrasive Trees Without Light “Utterly personal and introspective, today’s EP carries the sound
Joshua Malcolm returns with the delicate and melancholic double-A single “Jejune” / “For Edward” , the second release to be taken from forthcoming Calming River album “Dead Bluebottles Supine” due for release later in Spring.
“We want you to feel something when you listen to our music. Thats the main thing really, thats the holy grail. We want it to take you on a journey and make you think about love, life and death. It’s cinematic hopefully. ‘Atmospheric’ and ‘poetic’ we’ve been told. But that doesn’t mean you can’t listen…
In this busy world, the feeling of being alone is stronger than ever. Loneliness coupled with facing everyday problems will eventually suck daylight out of our lives.It’s time to introduce a new single that was created with this in mind, becoming a powerful tune shatters the darkness and reminds you’re appreciated and loved! Jacqueline Loor
‘Pillar & the moon’ is a hypnotizing, nocturnal song with a narrative open to any interpretation.
Sydney Australia’s Northern beaches are a picturesque piece of scenery with so much depth to it’s cultural and musical influence. Goldfish Smarts are no exception to this diverse set of tunes and their latest EP “Moonlight & the Music Shed” is an offering with tinges of Americana and Classic Rock throughout the project. Power chords, singled
Grief, loss, self-doubt and being alone with a broken heart are all feelings that all of us come across on our paths. The emotional weight can be crushing and leave us deeply wounded.With this in mind I am glad to introduce a collection of beautiful music with relatable lyrics to heal the wounds. Here’s an
“When her grandmother died, I was placed in the grandmother’s apartment, while the arrangements were taken care of. In the flat was a guitar. Thinking of her sad family I wrote this song – so there came something beautiful out of all the sadness.” – Robert Vendetta