Category: Debut Bands (Off The Radar)

  • Nicholas Langdon – “Show Me What You Live For”

    Nicholas Langdon – “Show Me What You Live For”

    “It was written in the aftermath of a really difficult period of my life, where I’d lost a lot of faith in the world around me and I’d either lost or felt I was losing a lot of the close relationships in my life.” Nicholas Langdon

  • KLEN – “DOWN THE PEN”

    KLEN – “DOWN THE PEN”

    The have been called the freakbeat beatniks of the 4th dimension, aka Cornwall. These unhinged beasts have a very visceral sound, and an eager approach towards anarcho-prog-punk, so you can expect things to get a bit loud.

  • JYLHÄ- “Queen Bee”

    JYLHÄ- “Queen Bee”

    JYLHÄ means wild in the context of nature. It is the artistic name of 15 year old talent Liina-Maija Jylhä, based on Petäjävesi, Finland. Her music are pop tracks with elements of folk inspired by the likes of Taylor Swift, Phoebe Bridgers and Joni Mitchell.

  • BON SHREDDER – BON SHREDDER (EP)

    BON SHREDDER – BON SHREDDER (EP)

    Using a DIY approach to his craft, Shredder makes use of vintage sounds such like synths, 808 drumbeats, and an 80’s sound that’s both fresh and surrounding. Keeping it minimal, he uses just a few instruments and a single laptop. His goal is to translate his musical adventures and to show that you don’t need…

  • Maria Weissman “Kill a Ghost”

    Maria Weissman “Kill a Ghost”

    The song, “Kill a Ghost” is one of the most energetic and motivational songs I’ve heard coming from such a hard place. Instead of being in the grips of all terror, the artist has flipped the script around and taken on an empowering route to defeat the ghosts from the past, and she’s doing it…

  • Abisso- Son Of Abyss

    Abisso- Son Of Abyss

    Son Of Abyss is a project with intimate elements and aspects. Among other things, we would like people to grasp the beauty and importance of remembering themselves, imbued with the entire emotional spectrum that they often carry like a bundle that doesn’t belong to them. However, since everyone’s perception and processing differs, everyone will interpret…

  • Martina “Cloud Nine”

    Martina “Cloud Nine”

    “My main creative intention with this body of work is to relate, to resonate and to connect with people that went through the same feeling and emotion! I would like to be the soundtrack of my audiences life, that they can always count on my music if they’re going through a similar experience!” Martina

  • B of Briz – “What Would Buffy Do?”

    B of Briz – “What Would Buffy Do?”

    ‘What Would Buffy Do?’ is about how understanding the contours of someone else’s life, understanding their struggle to live a good life, can be really useful, even if that person is fictional! It’s particularly about how these ‘exemplars’ are important when the stories of people in your group- in this case women – are not…

  • The New Fatal Attraction: “Too Close” by Gemïny

    The New Fatal Attraction: “Too Close” by Gemïny

    I’d say my music is aiming to push as much experimentation as it can while still remaining in a comfortable space in their ears to keep it a unique blend between mainstream and experimental that just works. Gemïny

  • DIVINE DECADENCE – “PURPLE DRESS”

    DIVINE DECADENCE – “PURPLE DRESS”

    “Purple Dress is about a mysterious dark woman, a kind of chameleon. She doesn’t care what people say or think. She waits for the right moment to set herself free and to become who she really is, whatever it costs. The rhythm of this track reminds one of a tango in order to underline the…

  • Robbie Rapids’ debut with a tragic chapter “Who Shot Them Down”

    Robbie Rapids’ debut with a tragic chapter “Who Shot Them Down”

    “Who Shot Them Down” by Robbie Rapids was inspired by the book ‘Arc Road’ by Tony Tiffin, which tells the story of the tragic events that occurred in Gwinnett County, Georgia on April 17 of 1964, when three officers were shot down with their own guns by three psychopaths.

  • BLEEDING SUN – “SUFFOCATED”

    BLEEDING SUN – “SUFFOCATED”

    “Music is story-telling, it can be an escape, it can inspire, and it can pull you out of a dark place. The best music comes from the heart and it connects. This is the community we want to build with our fans.” — Bleeding Sun