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Introducing… David Bronson

David Bronson is a rocking out swinging grunge fest. It reminds me of all that is great from 70′s Psychedelic rock condensed into 4 minute chunks of 90′s grunge tinged rock bands. How could you...

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Introducing… A City On A Lake

A City On A Lake is the monkier for Alex Wong, a man whose wonderful instrumental and vocal talents I first came across on Vienna Teng’s most recent album “Inland Territory”. Now going out on his own,...

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Introducing… Jillette Johnson

Jillette Johnson took me a couple of listens to really sink into. Maybe I wasn’t in the right frame of mind. I came back to her this evening and the song “Cameron” from her new digital EP “Whiskey...

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Patrick Wolf –“Sundark and Riverlight” Review

Patrick Wolf’s music career has always been a bit under the radar from most people but he has gained a cult following over the ten years. “Sundark and Riverlight” covers songs over his whole career but...

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Video Vault – Imogen Heap

Imogen Heap’s latest video features time lapse so naturally I’m all over it like a rash. It’s also an exquisite piece full of so many movements and changes. Sublime. Tagged: Imogen Heap

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Introducing… Mark Mallman

Mark Mallman is a singer/songwriter that appears to be of the kitchen sink ilk – something I am really grooving with some of the more creative musicians out there. This is the single “Dirty Dishes”...

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Rebekah Delgado –“Don’t Sleep” Review

Rebekah Delgado’s opening album establishes her witchy presence perfectly with haunting guitar melodies, strong overbearing vocals and a penchant for some infectious melodies. “Don’t Sleep” opens with...

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Marya Stark –“The Garden” Review

I came across Marya Stark’s music from her involvement with Lila Rose. Lila was one of my favourite discoveries of 2012 and with Marya’s album “The Garden”, I have found my first big discovery of 2013....

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Alex Winston –“King Con” Review

Alex Winston is a singer/songwriter I found on the Wears The Trousers Top 75 Albums of 2012 list. It’s funny because the album doesn’t appear to have got critical acclaim in many places but has also...

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Introducing… Radhika Shankar

Radhika Shankar Radhika Shankar gets a special mention today after having a small chat on Twitter.From India, Shankar is truly a one lady wonder. She writes, composes, plays, sings, records, cuts,...

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Introducing… Alice Brightsky

Well firstly – awesome name! Secondly, Alice has a very self assured delicacy to her vocal that makes it flexible and fragile whilst the music around her is soaked in sadness and beauty. The best way...

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Concert Review: Kishi Bashi

Kishi Bashi Kishi Bashi headlined a triple bill at the Bush Hall on the 17th October 2014 and it was one of the best nights of live music I’d been to in some time. The sheer level of instrumentation...

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Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith –“The Kid” Review

Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith Sometimes I like something and I don’t understand why. Welcome to “The Kid” by Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith. Kaitlyn is the kitchen sink of synth creators. Now on her second album, she...

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Introducing… David Hopkins #RecordStoreDay

David Hopkins Our final artist to showcase today as part of our #RecordStoreDay ten new artists to share is David Hopkins. He has been in music for a very long time as part of bands Lir and Bombay...

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Zola Jesus –“Okavi: Additions” Review

Zola Jesus Zola Jesus’ Okavi was somewhat of a return back home. Having swapped labels and un-muddied her production a little, Okavi saw her return back to her roots on all accounts. Additions gives us...

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Belly –“Dove” Review

Belly It’s been over 20 years since the last album from Belly. Music has changed but the DNA of rock hasn’t. When a band gets back together there is always that worry of what’s to come. Do they do the...

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Fred Abong – Homeless Review

Fred Abong Former Throwing Muses and Belly band member Fred Abong has been in around music for over 30 years but this marks his first real release as a solo artist. Having seen bandmate Kristin Hersh...

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Introducing… Majken

Majken Majken first intrigued me with her SoundCloud genre tag. Gospel-grunge. It’s not even a concept that had crossed my mind but it perfectly describes Majken’s work and debut single “Lovely...

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Introducing… Harp Samuels

Harp Samuels Harp Samuels is a folktronica singer-songwriter hailing from Australia – and no – there’s not a harp as the main instrument! Instead, “Breathe”, the title track from his forthcoming...

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Bif Naked Returns with New Single and Album

Indo-Canadian rock star Bif Naked is back over a decade after her last album. I discovered Bif Naked through my school best friends’ obsession with Buff the Vampire Slayer and its soundtrack in the...

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