Category: New Music by Genre

  • 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

  • Scott Bathgate “Devoir”

    The song, although not cheerful in its melody or lyrics, is a source of comfort and care for those who are still struggling or have recently caved under the stress of such a long time of distancing and the isolated lifestyle.

  • BULLPUP – “VERONICA SAWYER’S BIG DAY OUT”

    “Veronica Sawyer’s Big Day Out was written in response to everyday atrocities we experienced within the music scene. Because we aren’t an entirely straight band people either want to exploit that for a profit or objectify us.

  • David g buckley – “boomshot”

    “Boomshot is the catchiest song you will hear this year. Full of colour, energy and sunshine this is an irresistible collage of hooks that linger in the mind for days. An unmistakable summer anthem, it is also layered with lyrics that juxtapose hidden depths and layers with the apparent joy of the melody.” – David

  • Jacob Reddy “Everything’s Alright”

    “I live, sleep, eat and breathe music, and basically live for the opportunity to write, play and especially perform! – pretty much the best feeling you could ever have!,” Jacob Reddy

  • Neia Jane- “I’ll Survive”

    “I was in a dark place with depression and anxiety, and I needed to remind myself of the power that I held within myself to get better. Writing this song really helped me to channel my inner survivor and fighter, and to encourage myself to push through and make it to a better day.”-Neia Jane

  • Michael Donoghue “Universe Eyes”

    “First time listeners can probably expect to hear a range of different electronic styles and genres. My back catalogue is a collection of melodic down temp, ambient techno, and atmospheric soundscapes. I like to think I can offer something for different moods :)” Michael Donoghue

  • Top 10 No. 2 Top 100 Songs 2021 Moon Walker – “The TV Made Me Do It”

    Top 10 No. 2 Top 100 Songs 2021 Moon Walker – “The TV Made Me Do It”

    “The song initially started as a criticism of the older generation’s habit of blaming every form of domestic terrorism (by white people) on art/entertainment.” – Moon Walker

  • Alex Starling “Tunnelling for Villains”

    “I hope that first time listeners to my music will enjoy the song as well as the sound. I wrote it on an acoustic guitar but I’m a sucker for big synth sounds so I couldn’t help myself this time but I don’t always use synths.” Alex Starling

  • Jack Tiernan – “Insecure”

    “Tiernan’s characteristic vocals transmit raw emotion of heartbreak that is neither anger or resentment. While it may be hard to see an ex-lover with another, he expresses acceptance”.

  • LEARNINGTODIVE – YOU SAID IT BEST

    As with all my songs, it takes a little bit of my experience, things I have felt, and things I have seen others go through as well as books and films I have enjoyed. Bravo Bonez aka LearningToDive

  • Flaming June “The Ballad of Daniel Dawson”

    The story is about Newmarket where I live and I love local history so I began to research what happened. I spoke to local people and most people had never heard of him so I thought it was a story worth bringing back to life. The song exposes the darker side of horse racing. Louise…