As Golden Idols release their witty and melodious new EP ‘Uneasy’, lead singer Patrick tells Annie Rew Shaw of the band’s hugely eclectic influences and realist approach to romance
Read MoreInterview: Hazey Jane - Open
London-based indie-folk quartet Hazey Jane entwine themselves around your heart with their optimistic new single, says Annie Rew Shaw
Read MoreInterview: Seaker - Woven
Ethereal soundscapes and heart-rending vocals tenderly introduce Seaker’s mystic new single ‘Woven’, says Annie Rew Shaw
Read MoreInterview: Chris Mossop - Sister Mary & Sister Josephine
Scottish singer-songwriter Chris Mossop takes us on a roadtrip through the southern states of America with his new single ‘Sister Mary and Sister Josephine’. It’s a track on which warm acoustic guitar chords are interwoven with yearning melodic slides, building up to a triumphant, anthemic chorus that calls out for the listener to sing along.
Read MoreTrack By Track: Quarry - Super Arcade
London-based Quarry’s debut long-player Super Arcade is given close track-by-track scrutiny by Lewis Abbott. Here’s his lowdown:
Read MoreThe Big Five: Brutalligators / Parts / Limpet Space Race / Frightful Ocean / Alex Bayly
Track By Track: Sukh’s sophomore LP, ‘Galactic Love Machine’
Review: Esther Turner - Never Change
Tune into the excellent new video from Birmingham’s recently crowned ‘best pop act’, Esther Turner
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In Conversation: Arliston - Loud
Review: Crash Adams – Astronauts
Canada’s Crash Adams make an impact with ‘sleek, polished, commercial electro-pop for all the family’
Read MoreReview: Joe Ramsey - Stop & Start
We take a listen to the latest release by hotly tipped Teesside songwriter Joe Ramsey
Read MoreInterview: Fossway - No Heart In The Heart Of The City
Review: Victoria’s Flight – Paradise
Matt Robertson and Craig Harkness, childhood friends from Glasgow, released the pre-summer smash ‘Paradise’ on 28 March. The shining indie-pop banger is nicely pieced together in terms of both production and songwriting, with an infectious chorus and a subtle mix of groove and grit. Under the name Victoria’s Flight, this release is the group’s first since 2017. If that means they’ve spent the past two years writing a collection of tunes in the same vein as this one, it’s not been time wasted.
Read MoreReview: Jenny Kern - Slow Burn
Jenny Kern is a Canadian-born singer-songwriter based in New York, having moved to Manhattan to study in 2013. Her debut single 'Slow Burn' was released in January this year and is an open-ended letter of struggle and self-doubt.
Read MoreInterview: Rachel Lynn - Didn't I
New York singer/songwriter Rachel Lynn talks soul legends, dream venues and the importance of professionalism in art ahead of her new single ‘Didn’t I’
Read MoreInterview: Igor Volk
Interview: King Of Nowhere - Down The Line
We share a few words with Denmark’s King of Nowhere about the sound spec and artistic vision behind his current smash, ‘Down the Line’.
Read MoreInterview: Cosmic Coronas - Black Betty
Upcoming New Yorkers Cosmic Coronas talk to Lost in the Manor about their love for Lead Belly, their shared intergalactic soul and why NYC is a trip
Read MoreThe vibes of March: Revolvers, Indigo, S.O.S, Toothpaste, Close Counters
The vibes of March
Emily Thomas highlights five new essential listens by Revolvers, Indigo, S.O.S, Toothpaste and Close Counters, all discovered via http://www.musosoup.com