Tag: unsigned

Track Review: Geppetto & The Whales – ‘1814’

Belgian folk-band Geppetto & The Whales have released their gorgeous first single, ‘1814’, from their debut album, Heads of Woe. The folk ballad is likely to draw comparisons to the likes of Tom Odell and Coldplay vocally, however the track…

Unsigned City: Sheffield

Promoting unsigned artists is something we at Gigslutz feel extremely passionate about, with our regular ‘Unsigned Act Of The Week’ and ‘Ones To Watch’ features, as well as a wealth of reviews and premieres. Celebrating new artists, or even people…

Unsigned Act Of The Week: The Sherlocks

The new single from The Sherlocks cements them as one of the best new indie bands today – strong vocals and undeniably catchy riffs power through this unstoppable tune. These two sets of brothers from Sheffield have worked themselves up…

Ones To Watch: Savannah

Hailing from Telford, Savannah haven’t been surrounded and influenced by a strong local music scene like many new bands, but this has clearly only motivated them more. ‘Raggaman’, the second release from their self-titled EP, shows a definite strength in…

Introducing: Jagaara

Jagaara are three North London-based sisters, Jane (vocals/guitar), Cat (keys/synths), and Ruth (guitar). With inspiration from everything from folk, rock, electronica, and even film scores, it’s difficult to initially know what to expect from this trio, but they undoubtedly have…

TRACK REVIEW: Laurel Canyons – ‘Owe Nothing’

Sheffield boys, Laurel Canyons, bring authentic folk-rock back in their single ‘Owe Nothing’. After an explosive end to their previous record deal with manager and company, the band has come back fighting with a showstopper first song off their forthcoming Now We’re…

Unsigned Act Of The Week: Chastity Brown

There are plenty of female solo artists trying to make it in the music industry today, and most I hear don’t really capture my excitement. But Chastity Brown has done it for me: it’s truly down to her blend of catchy melodies…

Ones To Watch: Kobadelta

Hailing from the hometown that produced The Animals, Dire Straits and seen Neil Tennant of the Pet Shop Boys gaining education in the city, are five-piece Kobadelta.  The Newcastle-Upon-Tyne quintet are rapidly squaring up for their brand-new EP to be…