Category: New Music Friday

  • Abby London “Bushes”

    Abby London “Bushes”

    “I was in an on again and off again relationship with a guy named Matt. I don’t know how many times we broke up and got back together. I was so scared to show who I was and reveal my secrets to someone I knew. I was scared to imagine my life without him. I…

  • MOVMENT – “Propaganda”

    MOVMENT – “Propaganda”

    Fast paced, melodic and to the point, the single asks if there is anyone left to trust. “There’s a way out, we gotta fight this power with everything we’ve got.” – MOVMENT

  • Rya “SECONDS”

    Rya “SECONDS”

    “I wrote this track entirely from my bedroom, at a point when I wanted to develop into different genres and expand my sound. The song came easily and organically, as over lockdown, I’d spent a lot of time overthinking things, and I wanted to write about the feeling of being present, and in the moment.”…

  • Snap Infraction “Take The Blame”

    Snap Infraction “Take The Blame”

    “This song took us by surprise. The plan was for ‘Once In A Lifetime Daydream’ (the B-side) to be the single and for another song to be the B-side. We were having trouble finishing the original B-side in time for our release deadline, so I quickly wrote ‘Take The Blame’ and we liked it so…

  • J0VANNA’s new single “TwentyOne”

    J0VANNA’s new single “TwentyOne”

    “I wrote TwentyOne on my 21st birthday. It is an anthem against growing up. I am just not ready! Aging is something I think about all the time. I really don’t like birthdays and I don’t feel I am ready yet to be an “adult”. Probably the most challenging part of growing up is knowing…

  • Echo Coast- “Symphony of Sound”

    Echo Coast- “Symphony of Sound”

    “Symphony of Sound” is a celebration of how humans are able to come together in difficult and uncertain times. We can overcome any danger, any ups and downs. The single is also a celebration of that moment, of a success we are able to share with everybody.

  • Emma Hunter “Here I Go” EP

    Emma Hunter “Here I Go” EP

    Even when you’re feeling the lowest, Emma Hunter’s music will make you forget about the troubles and invite into a world most immersive. Life at its visceral levels intertwined with dramatic elegance and a lot of depth.

  • Jaz Kutassy “Feel Something”

    Jaz Kutassy “Feel Something”

    “Feel Something is a song that makes me feel good. The whole process of writing and recording it has been one that I have loved, in a time where things were looking pretty bleak and you couldn’t do much else.” Jaz Kutassy

  • Luna Kat “anxiety”

    Luna Kat “anxiety”

    “I knew I wanted to make a song that would help me process how I’ve been feeling the past two years, and so in making this song I was able to really pinpoint all the things in my life that give me anxiety and even depict what it felt like physically and mentally to go…

  • Mary Ellen “He Got A Gun”

    Mary Ellen “He Got A Gun”

    “I added the lyrics to the bridge last after reading how idolized school shooters are in certain dark parts of the web. I couldn’t believe how many were given a twisted celebrity [status] after the pain they caused. I also couldn’t believe how lonely and insular their beliefs were.” Mary Ellen

  • SONGS FOR SABOTAGE – “PHANTOM”

    SONGS FOR SABOTAGE – “PHANTOM”

    “Phantom describes the moment you realize the relationship doesn’t serve anything, and you’ve essentially trapped yourself. The lightbulb’s gone off and you’re like, ‘okay, I need to GTFO now!’ … from that second on it’s about leaving the past behind, both physically and mentally.” – Richey Rose, musical director/guitarist.

  • Dale McPhail “Dale EP”

    Dale McPhail “Dale EP”

    “First-time listeners should expect honest, sincere, and (hopefully) interesting songwriting. I want people to come away from this EP feeling like they know me a bit better, it’s been a brilliant way for me to express myself and I hope it will inspire others to do the same.”

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