Category: New Music by Genre

  • LHO “Exposure”

    “Exposure was actually written about a friend of mine. It’s the first song I’ve ever written that wasn’t about my own experience. She had gone through a really messy period in her life where she felt betrayed and a little loss after a difficult break up with someone she was in love with”. LHO

  • Volcanes – “Destellos”

    Volcanes – “Destellos”

    “With “Destellos”, we tried to privilege a constant rhythm, with guitars that are released as the song progresses and a simple vocal line that aims to develop the story in the best possible way.” – Volcanes

  • George Katsos- “By the Fire”

    “35 years in the making this song was originally a piano riff and words, but the keyboards available back in the 1980s didn’t have a good grand or stand up piano sound so the song not only never made it to a live performance in clubs, it never made it to the rehearsal space”. George…

  • Ekki Hugsa “Stockholm”

    “‘Don’t think’ – let go and express yourself! Is what ‘Ekki Hugsa’ means and suitably represents the music that Icelandic brothers, Eric and Eckhart compose and produce.

  • Away from the Earth “Watercolors”

    “All of my music is instrumental. The goal of the project is for the music to create a space for you to either get lost in and relax, or to block out the noise around you so you can focus in on what’s in front of you.” Kyle Wright

  • Edward Sansom “Suck It Up”

    “The song reflects my feelings of isolation in a digital world. It acts as a circuit breaker to all the noise.” Edward Sansom

  • Todger “Ancient Rome”

    “This was the first song we wrote for the new album, SEAS OF OLD. We’d just finished our last album, ARBITERS OF BLAME, which was all a bit proggy and complex, and we just wanted to write a big dumb rock song, with a catchy chorus…” TODGER

  • Casey Crane ” “I think we’ll make it”

    “I was very scared and had no idea what to do with my life. I spent over ten years working towards being an actor. To keep myself from falling into a deep depression, I picked up my Fender Starcaster and just started learning as much as I could about guitar.” Casey Crane

  • Annie Elise “We Can Pretend”

    “We initially wrote it to be about a false awakening, you know, when you wake up in your dream but you’re still asleep – but the song turned into so much more than that. It’s interesting to explore the concept of wishing you could get away from reality, especially during the past year. Annie Elise

  • COLLEGE ELITE – THE WAY IT USED TO BE

    “I WORKED AN OFFICE JOB AND WAS CONSTANTLY THINKING IF I PREFERRED MY LIFE WORKING AS A LATE NIGHT BARTENDER IN MANCHESTER, AND IF I SHOULD GO BACK TO THAT LIFE. ONE DAY I REALISED I WAS SAT IN COMPLETE SILENCE IN AN OFFICE WITH PEOPLE I HARDLY KNEW AND WANTED TO QUIT ON THE…

  • CATALYSTS “Sylvia”

    “Sylvia represents those toxic relationships, good when you’re partying. But just like the hangover comedown the next morning, not so good for functioning in the real world. Sylvia was one of the first songs that shaped CATALYSTS’ sound.”

  • Kada Miller “Begin Again”

    Her music and particularly the lyrics, driven by the artist’s passion for storytelling, shine with the tender and emotive voice of the singer which feel magical in that ethereal sort of way. It is quite easy to imagine a fairy, a wise forest spirit being behind that beautiful voice.