Category: New Music Friday

  • 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.”

  • Violet Temples “Enemy”

    “Enemy was written as a result of me being fed up with my own destructive tendencies; laziness, a lack of self-discipline, self-sabotage. I was able to recognize my potential and come up with great ideas, yet I had no follow through. This song is literally me intervening with myself like, “Hey, you are getting nowhere…

  • Kinetix “Off My Head”

    “As an ode to becoming comfortable in one’s skin, the peace found in the chorus is akin to the moment one comes to terms with who they are, while the beat drops represent the new colorful perspective gained once you stop fearing the world and feel the strength to achieve all your dreams”.

  • Everything but the Everything- “Denials”

    Everything but the Everything is an interesting proyect that stands out through its original work ethos. By handpicking his collaborators, Izzy the Gent is able to create tracks that are unique and handcrafted considering each singers talent.

  • MOLTENO “Our house is on fire”

    “Our house is on fire was initially inspired by the feeling that my home wasn’t my home anymore. I wanted to explore the way an experience can completely change the dynamic of a space. Like there’s been a house fire and everything is tainted. Written in a makeshift studio in the middle of nowhere, at…

  • Desert Ships’ ethereal new track “Neon”

    “It was inspired in part from what I saw on late night drives through east london and the city during the first lockdown, and in part from the madness that comes from spending a lot of time at home alone and not adhering to a routine. Proper cabin fever. The daytimes were sunny so I’d…

  • Third Girl From The Left “The Mountain and the Wave”

    “The song was born out of a couple of years of dealing with demons and coming through the other side, it’s a positive, strong song. At the time I recorded the track in my home studio, my partner had just bought a motorbike, when we started it up it sounded so sweet I had to…

  • Carley Varley “Going Under”

    “I was incredibly anxious and I felt as if my life was flipping upside down. I have no gigs, my wedding was cancelled and I couldn’t see my loved ones. I became incredibly down and despite trying everything, I was just too anxious to feel motivated. That is until I wrote Going Under”. Carley Varley

  • Elishéva “Bring Me Back”

    “This track is so special to me. I was very invested in a career in Jazz performance and Bring Me Back is my opening number in the pop world. It’s a love letter to who I am today. I was having a huge identity crisis last fall, partly because of the pandemic, and this song…

  • ECHO COAST – “EASY WAY OF LIVIN’”

    “Fundamentally it’s a song about feeling like you’re an outsider searching for your place in the world. There’s also a positive message about keeping going through adversity.” – Echo Coast

  • Shayla McDaniel “Scared Now”

    I felt like I had pumped myself up with false hope, false confidence. I had only been playing music professionally for three months. I had never played a festival before. I didn’t even have a band yet! Shayla McDaniel

  • Flynn Rink “Down”

    The song contains a positive, cheerful melody and enough drops for them to never feel overused or overwhelming, and it is an adequate song choice for a dance floor, a party, or to listen to in the car as the breeze hits your face…