Tag: track review

New Track: Exhibitionist – ‘Motionless’

Brand new and bringing a breadth of creativity and enchanting essence along with her, is the heavenly sound of Kirsty Tickle, the bewitching multi-instrumentalist from Sydney and solo project behind Exhibitionist. Kirsty released her debut single ‘Hands’ back in spring…

New Track: Twin Peaks – ‘Blue Coupe’

Whilst sustaining their signature retro style as demonstrated in their two previous albums, the Chicago based band Twin Peaks have revealed their new, more easygoing track ‘Blue Coupe’. Emerging after their previous albums Down in Heaven (2016) and Wild Onion…

TRACK: Luke Sital-Singh – ‘Hunger’

Luke Sital-Singh is a singer-songwriter from the small town of New Malden with a HUGE voice. With big time influences of Ryan Adams and Damien Rice, Luke will hit you right in the feels with his incredible new single ‘Hunger’….

NEW TRACK: 485C – ‘Strange Medicine’

‘Strange Medicine’ is the second digital release from London five-piece 485C – and yes, in case you’re wondering, that is a Pantone colour code; more specifically the red used on our wonderful Central Line. Take from that what you will. It…

NEW TRACK: Findlay – ‘Waste My Time’

I saw something on Facebook the other day about how women always make things better: if you give a woman a house she’ll make a home, if you give her ingredients she’ll make a meal, etc. Similarly, if you give…

Ones To Watch: Springh

Springh, a grunge pop duo from London have just released their debut single ‘Silhouette’, and it’s one not to be missed. The track’s concise sound is down to the chemistry within the band. Guitarist Sam Swift-Glasman and violinist Lisa Sara Jenkin first met…

TRACK REVIEW: The Mercy Alliance – ‘Washington’

Rating: The Mercy Alliance are a self-described indie-pop band hailing from across the waters in Washington DC. Having recently released a video for their brand new aptly titled single, ‘Washington’, from the upcoming album Some Kind Of Beautiful, the band…