In the run-up to the release of his second studio album, Scott Lloyd presents the wonderful and heavily acoustic-focused piece,... Read More
There is nothing quite like a sad elephant as those who remember the Disney film Dumbo will know. The beautiful... Read More
Using folk influences and simplistic compositions, Bluebyrd’s ‘Roving Heart EP’ sounds like a night at your cosy local’s open mic…... Read More
A Sunday afternoon jaunt over to Liverpool to see a rare and intimate solo performance from Swan’s legend Michael Gira... Read More
As uplifting as it is melodic, this new track from Paul Go, released to coincide with World Mental Health Day,... Read More
Conrad Ashton is one of those artists you find that continues to grow with each release. Rooted within the modern... Read More
It feels like a lifetime ago that October Drift released their debut album Forever Whatever. Realistically it was only 10... Read More
Conrad Ashton’s re-release and repurposing of their 2020 track ‘Those Were The Days’ takes a pleasant indie-acoustic release and explodes... Read More
More and more these days solo and side projects are becoming commonplace. This is no bad thing, both providing artists... Read More
“You and No One Else” may be Baneful Town’s oldest track, but it’s their newly released single too. Taken from... Read More
Hailing from Doncaster, singer-songwriter Gerard Frain is Yorkshire’s answer to Simon & Garfunkel. His debut release, 5 song EP ‘Roominate’... Read More
With an aesthetic that bridges the gap between the classic and the contemporary, Manchester-based solo artist Nadeem Shakir harbours a... Read More