The Big Five: The following tracks are a selection of those submitted through Musosoup that deserve your close attention!
Read MoreInterview: Deva St. John - Preacher
Born in London to American parents and raised in Berkshire, fast-rising artist Deva St. John has certainly been looking to bridge the gap between the trans-American sound with her work of late. And now she returns with her latest anthemic release ‘Preacher’.
Read MoreReview: DAAY – First Light
Review: Dropout Marsh - Contrastes EP
If lockdown were to spawn a musical genre it would surely be characterised by a restless anxiety, repetition and a yearning for escape, expressed, of course, by solo artists in isolation. It would likely sound akin to ‘Contrastes’, an EP by Dropout Marsh, who recorded four tracks at home in the South of France while locked down last November, drawing on, he says, “the mixed feelings and emotions we’ve all had this past year... from being shut in the dark to a desire for light, freedom, fresh air and clear water to swim in.”
Read MoreInterview: Debris Discs - Save My Life
Having already established himself on the scene as the frontman of Coves & Caves and My Side Of The Mountain in recent years, British singer and songwriter James Eary has now continued work on his impressive solo project Debris Discs with the new single ‘Save My Life’.
Read MoreInterview: Dayweaver - Hurricane
Embracing the realities of bedroom pop, Utrecht collective Dayweaver’s trio of new singles carve out a pocket of calm within a particularly stormy year. A standout is Hurricane - a dreamy synth-pop number that explores themes of human endurance and difficult decisions.
Read MoreInterview: Dust In The Sunlight - Dust In The Sunlight Remixed EP
As Dust In The Sunlight release their fantastic new remix EP, ‘Dust in the Sunlight Remixed’ the band tell Chris Sharpe about the artists involved in the project, how they perfected their production skills during the lockdown and why hearing a man on a mic was an emotional experience.
Read MoreInterview: Diego Phillips - In The Dark / Tides
After delivering his incredibly well-received studio album ‘Tides’ earlier this year, Belgian singer and songwriter Diego Philips has been steadily unveiling captivating videos for his latest work ever since, and now returns with the new clip for his latest single ‘In The Dark’.
Read MoreInterview: Dust In The Sunlight - Strange Places
Since the release of their self-titled debut EP earlier this year, emerging dream-pop duo Dust In The Sunlight have found themselves riding a wave of hype and praise, thanks to their bright and visionary direction.
Read MoreInterview: Dan Lyons - Mr. Meaner
As Dan Lyons releases his latest cut from his much-heralded SubSurbia album, he tells Chris Bound how it was inspired by his hometown and why it might be for the best that all the pubs in Margate are closed right now.
Read MoreThe Big Eight: Gitta De Ridder / Caitlin D'Souza / Shishi / Divebar Youth / General Vibe / Brief Candle / Camens / Frans Bak
The Big Twelve: Zoe Konez / Ozferti / Secret Treehouse / Ivory Blue / Akkor / Sonny Elliot / DAY / Freya Roy / MURMAN / Springtide / Simen Lyngroth / Vincent Baykal Ada
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
Interview: D Fine Us - Safe to Disconnect
Interview: Dallas Cosmas - Alpha Beta Gamma
Australian innovator Dallas Cosmas – whose new album ‘Alpha Beta Gamma’ is out now – is also the brains behind indie project Prototype Musique. He tells Chris Sharpe how his many ideas come about and why Melbourne has a sound all of its own
Read MorePremiere: D’Addio – A Separation
Interview: Doter Sweetly - Baby Boy
Memphis band Doter Sweetly’s new single is a laidback and lo-fi beauty, says Annie Rew Shaw. Frontman Elijah Poston tells her that it’s all about celebrating the now
Read MoreInterview: Disco Lizards - What Are You Waiting For?
Garage-psych greats Disco Lizards tell Lewis Abbott how their new single came to be and why we should all be looking out for Lizard Fest.
Read MoreInterview: Daniel John - Velvet Shedding
Daniel John’s first album was six years in the making. Annie Rew Shaw talks to the Pennsylvanian artist and explains why it was all worth it
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