New Music

Discovery of the Week: TRASH

Searching out and discovering great new music is a joy and sometimes a mystery. I rarely remember when I first heard a song or a band, but I know when I get a good feeling about it. I got that…

New Track: Flower Fellow – ‘Madman’

Enchanting, folky and other-worldly, Flower Fellow‘s latest single ‘Madman’ feels like glimpse into the land of a fairy tale. At just seventeen years of age, the vocals of Colette Olive, ooze ethereally over waves of strumming acoustic guitar and atmospheric strings, creating…

Video Premiere: James Mackenzie – ‘Maybe’

Having been creating music as a solo artist now for six years, James Mackenzie – formally of Inverness band The Aquascene – is about to release his new album, Winter (during the height of Summer). Known throughout Scotland for his folk-filled melodies,…

INTRODUCING INTERVIEW: Courts

Already gaging attention from the likes of Huw Stephens, BBC introducing, and Zane Lowe’s ‘Next Hype’ with their last release ‘Part Of’, the five Essex boys, known as Courts, are back with their latest single ‘Sanatana’. Taking diverse inspirations with…

Discovery of the Week: Beach Baby

Latitude Festival this weekend was 4 days of lovely weather, lush tunes, and learning the importance of sun cream. However, the best thing I discovered over the weekend was lots of awesome new music, with The Lake Stage and The…

Video Premiere: Anton Newcombe & Tess Parks – ‘Gone’

With their latest album, I Declare Nothing, out now, Anton Newcombe & Tess Parks have now shared a new video for single, ‘Gone’. Following the Record Store Day release of ‘Cocaine Cat’, ‘Gone’ is another sensual, spine-tingling offering from this wonderfully…

LISTEN: Ella On The Run shares new track, ‘Rodeo Clowns’

Elegantly dodging genres and hauntingly whipping up a storm with effortless control; Ella On The Run‘s new track, the spellbinding ‘Rodeo Clowns’, is a slice of pure, gloomy paradise. Premiered by Clash, ‘Rodeo Clowns’, with its ominous hooks and breathy…

EP: Paul Wilkes ‘Take The Sunlight’

Rating: The opening chords of Paul Wilkes’ EP Take the Sunlight seem to set the listener up for a wistful, lilting ballad, and while not deviating drastically from that sound, it is obvious that Wilkes’ EP is much more than just background…