Category: New Music by Genre

  • JP Sunga “Dirty Water”

    JP Sunga “Dirty Water”

    “I’m currently finishing work on my first full-length album. If you look at the four singles I’ve released from this album (Listen To Your Heart, For Your Sympathy, In My Bones, and Dirty Water), you’ll quickly hear how different each song is from one another”. JP Sunga

  • Coffee House Anarchists- Separated by the Sea (Pt. 1)

    Coffee House Anarchists- Separated by the Sea (Pt. 1)

    “As the name suggests, it’s a two-part album that started as a few drops in the ocean and developed into a tsunami, unlike anything we have previously done before. We were experimenting with traditional folk and trying to bring it kicking and screaming into the 21st century.” Coffee House Anarchists

  • Rosie Langley “Love”

    Rosie Langley “Love”

    “Love” is part of her upcoming album “Otherhood”, an autobiographical introspective release touching the themes of grief, struggles of motherhood, love, and disappointment caused by circumstances.

  • SWANSINGER – “THE WORD AND THE DAMAGE DONE”

    SWANSINGER – “THE WORD AND THE DAMAGE DONE”

    “The Word and the Damage Done is ultimately about forgiveness and serves as a reflection of what is happening in the present moment where the world is developing a culture of canceling rather than understanding, denigration rather than embracing, duplicity rather than truth.” Swansinger

  • Saphira “1000 Color Sky”

    Saphira “1000 Color Sky”

    1000 Color Sky is undoubtedly showered in beauty and creativity; from its premise to its execution, the track is unique and ethereal. Able to provide visuals simply through the pulsing synths and reverberating bass lines, the inclusion of the artist’s alluring voice and detailed lyrics add onto the scenario the listener is building inside their…

  • Ollie Twohill- “Boots”

    Ollie Twohill- “Boots”

    In a way, Ollie Twohill’s music follows the ethos of the song. His music is made in his own style, leaving the pressure of singing about certain themes or following a certain sound. His music is one built on honesty and personal expression, confessional, intimate, and inspiring.

  • Syneye “In My Shadow”

    Syneye “In My Shadow”

    n My Shadow, as opposed to the name of the song, is a song about stepping out of the past and emerging past times of struggle. Inspired by Syneye’s own life and her fight to overcome a difficult period in her life, In My Shadow carries with it strength and independence.

  • Belle Ford “Selfless”

    Belle Ford “Selfless”

    “I’ve been working on this track for 6 months and performed it live multiple times and it’s turned into my favorite to perform. It’s actually the first track of mine that feels so personal, probably due to the meaning but also just the hours I spent making it. I love being so brutally honest that…

  • Hannah Dorman “Fake Heartache”

    Hannah Dorman “Fake Heartache”

    It’s all about how you learn to love yourself when you’re single and how you realise your self worth “I’m not your average girl I ain’t gunna promise you the world” and “but oh what can I say, I’ve taken your place” saying I now love myself and I’m putting my energy into me.”

  • Bad Guru – Bad Guru

    Bad Guru – Bad Guru

    “We want listeners to have an experience listening to the album from start to finish. Writing this album we knew that we really wanted to create an album as an art piece, rather than just a collection of songs. Bad Guru

  • Finch Faux – “Winter Winds”

    Finch Faux – “Winter Winds”

    “Finch Faux’s deeply personal music elicits emotions of stumbling across a secret house party show and feeling the singer is speaking straight to you, while the crisp production adds a grandeur that would also be welcome on the main stage of any summer festival.”

  • Brune M – “Routine”

    Brune M – “Routine”

    “Originally I was singing only in English, but after a while we realized that alternating between French and English made the song more interesting, fun and unique!” – Brune M