Growing up as the son of singer and songwriter Dirk Hamilton, Texas-born but Spain-based frontman Chavis Chance was always going to dip his toes into the music scene at some point. And after a flurry of fresh and engaging singles under his belt, he now returns with his latest light-hearted gem ‘Call Me’.
Read MoreThe Big Eight: Gitta De Ridder / Caitlin D'Souza / Shishi / Divebar Youth / General Vibe / Brief Candle / Camens / Frans Bak
The Big Twelve: Carmanah / Ash / Anna's Bones / Trent-Jean / PYX / The NonStick Pans / Almec / The Alpacas / NAËVE / Modra Luna / Magic Cobra / The Ornament Birds
The Big Four: Dionne Bromfield / Chocoholic / Six To Fix / Miracle Mile
The Big Eight: DG Solaris / The Lost Hours / OH BROTHER / The Curious / Ali Neil / Abandon Ship! / Brand Peterson / Flamma
The Big Six: Valerio Lysander / Alith Berndarn / Foreign TV / Cyberattack / Marva Von Theo / Zandra Vibes
Interview: Christian Silvosa - Blood Moon Eclipse EP
Argentinian composer Christian Silvosa tells Annie Rew Shaw about how working with virtuoso musicians – and playing word games – led to his cinematic EP, ‘Blood Moon Eclipse’
Read MoreThe Big Seven: Rujen / Kasbah Rockers / Stereo Match / Will Samson / Freez / Christian Gibson / Voodoo Beach
In Pictures: Cocoa Futures @ The Old Blue Last - 03/09/2019
Our label signees Cocoa Futures played an excellent set at the Old Blue Last this week and Helen Bartlett was there to take some pictures. The band have recently been seen at a number of Sofar London shows and will soon be releasing new material. You can catch them for free at The Finsbury, Manor House, on Friday 20 September.
Read MoreThe Big Six: Videocean / The Institutes / Jekyll / Candid / The Wyze / Temperature Falls
The Big Six: Double Screen / edad del pavo / Common Fires / Amitay Lev / Ennieloud / Total Bike Forever
Interview: 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 MoreReview: Crash Adams – Astronauts
Canada’s Crash Adams make an impact with ‘sleek, polished, commercial electro-pop for all the family’
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 MoreInterview/Spotify Focus: The Coolness - Demo 1
We had a quick chat with The Coolness about their new Album ‘Demo 1’ and experiences as a band in London and beyond. The Monkees they ain’t…
Read More5 Tracks: Chloe Foy / Bridges / Tiger Mimic / Seaker / Nights Out
5 hot tracks that you need to hear right now: Chloe Foy / Bridges / Tiger Mimic / Seaker / Nights Out
Read MoreListen/review: Cecilia Ebba - Just Fantasy
Cecilia’s natural gift for crafting layered and immersive songs is fully on display as she takes us through the conflicts that beset every dreamer
Read Morelisten/review Connie Constance - Let Go
“Let Go” is an engaging, introspective track that makes for another strong entry in Connie Constance’s catalogue.
Read MoreListen/review: Cohenbeats - Coming Home
Let this one soothe your work-weary soul.
Read MoreLive review: Clever Thing @ The Hope & Ruin / Brighton
Occupying a twisted sensibility and raw power that would leave any Iggy and the Stooges fan salivating, Clever Thing are establishing their mark as one of Brighton’s favourite new bands.
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