Category: Q & A

  • Poison Oak “Hope You Like The View”

    Poison Oak “Hope You Like The View”

    “Hope You Like The View” is Poison Oak’s third single from their upcoming EP, The View From Here. The song explores the themes of choices, and sometimes how someone’s unexpected choices can affect the people they’re close to.

  • MY BABY “sake sake sake”

    MY BABY “sake sake sake”

    sake sake sake, their latest studio release, is at its core about innovation; with their constantly evolving sound and presenting themes of our possible future and everything it encapsulates, as well as society’s refusal to change until it’s too late, the trio has taken it upon themselves to speak about the threats our world is…

  • OH MY GOD! IT’S THE CHURCH – “REVELATIONS EP”

    OH MY GOD! IT’S THE CHURCH – “REVELATIONS EP”

    “Now more than ever, the world needs the healing power of Oh My God! It’s The Church and our mascot – Sexy Jesus. Anyone and everyone is welcome at our services, so if y’all needing some company at the end of the world come dance with your new disciples – we got your back.” Oh…

  • Quantum – “Desperate(ly)”

    Quantum – “Desperate(ly)”

    “We are a motley crew, which has managed to function. This is precisely what has also happened with our music, it has become versatile, modern while the roots remain distinctive.” – Quantum

  • A. B. Violet – “EQUINOX”

    A. B. Violet – “EQUINOX”

    All my tracks are a little insight into my story and mental health matters. Music inspires me, generally: I think it can be so powerful, but it’s more about what motivates me, rather than inspires. I always hope that with each track, someone can relate in some way, feel like they’re not alone, that their story matters and are encouraged…

  • HYBRID KID – “CHANGE YOUR MIND”

    HYBRID KID – “CHANGE YOUR MIND”

    The guitar work in “Change Your Mind” is pretty unique, pushing far aside from any commercial genre out there. A broad imagination encompasses its whole structure, mixing acoustic elements with strong drums and layers of the most enigmatic synths lurking in the background. The whole song has a huge Sci-Fi vibe but also a mellow…

  • Nobody’s Wolf Child “Lost Among the Pines”

    Nobody’s Wolf Child “Lost Among the Pines”

    As Nobody’s Wolf Child leads the song, setting the lost and sad feelings that will permeate it during all of its run, the accompanying voices of the forest, featured as strings, will soon join her and let her know she can find a home in this white landscape. As the Wolves and the shadows of…

  • Chris Caulfield’s somber and seductive “Feelings”

    Chris Caulfield’s somber and seductive “Feelings”

    “The brain can go into “protect” mode after periods of intense anxiety or stress, like a shutoff. During a highly challenging time last year, I noticed these periods where I’d feel numb, or empty, following these moments. On one hand, the calm was welcome, free from the anguish felt in the moments prior – but…

  • MODERN GUILT – “JOY CONTROL”

    MODERN GUILT – “JOY CONTROL”

    A song about watching someone who could’ve been great choosing not to, and the feelings that this evokes. Frustration, most of all! “Joy Control” has a retro sound but a modern spirit.

  • The Miller Test – “Southend Vic”

    The Miller Test – “Southend Vic”

    “Southend Vic” is part of the Miller Test most recent album, Dead Blue where you can also find the single “No Venus Moves”. Charming and thought-provoking as ever, this song is leaded by the soft vocals of Emma/Suki, who I feel stand between angelic and haunting at the same time. Hard to explain, but I…

  • RAT BATH – “RAT FROM HELL”

    RAT BATH – “RAT FROM HELL”

    “Rat From Hell” tells the story, chapter by chapter, of the epic clash between these two opposing forces. Fighting, being captured, nearly falling in love with the demon, escaping it, and ultimately defeating it, this witch is pulled into a quest of healing and self-love.

  • Nine O’Clock Nasty – “Sex” EP

    Nine O’Clock Nasty – “Sex” EP

    “We have the scars from being in bands and we know just what a tiny pimple on the arse of Spotify and the music industry we are. That actually makes it more fun. We can get away with things established artists can’t and we can be playful and bold because we genuinely don’t care if…