The South Londoner is set to release her latest project, ‘Club Shy Room 2’, next month.
Following five years on from her debut single, ‘Roxwell’ (named for the street on which she grew up) finds Matilda Mann viewing the world through the lens of her most formative life experiences. The ...
Rebecca Black’s trajectory from butt-of-the-joke meme to hyperpop gay icon need not be studied: anyone capable of producing the awkward, campy ‘Friday’ should be able to enter the same cabal that ...
Returning for her third full-length outing, with ‘Erotica Veronica’ Miya Folick has delivered a record that’s equal parts haunting, spectral folk-pop and anthemic, guitar-drenched heft. A cathartic ...
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jasmine.4.t: “If I can raise other trans women up and be a visible role model then that’s a huge plus” With stardom looming large, jasmine.4.t talks finding hope and joy for herself and the wider ...
Having established herself via her trio of EPs - ‘19 MASTERS’ (2022), ‘QWERTY I’ (2023), and ‘QWERTY II’ (2024) - Saya Gray’s sound has showcased a stunning blend of vivid, vulnerable songwriting and ...
While her 2021 album ‘And Then Life Was Beautiful’ very much arrived in the shadow of the COVID-19 crisis, Nao still managed to conjure up a dose of sensual light from the within the darkness, even in ...
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Over the last three years, Antony Szmierek has become known as one of indie’s most evocative and witty new voices. Now, with starry debut album ‘Service Station At The End Of The Universe’, he’s ...
Where The Murder Capital’s debut, ‘When I Have Fears’ (2019), delivered poetic post-punk melancholy, the follow-up, ‘Gigi’s Recovery’ (2023), showcased atmospheric introspection. ‘Blindness’ marks a ...
’Conditions III’ neatly encapsulates Chalk’s aesthetic, from immersive, contemporary cinematica through to ‘90s rave style beats. From an ambient start, ‘Leipzig 87’ forms into a dark, thrumming loop ...