Indie Grid
‘Walls of Love’- Ceyeo, trading cynism for compassion
After spending much of his previous album exploring anger, isolation, and disillusionment, Chicago singer-songwriter Ceyeo takes a deliberate step in […]
‘Eyes of Izzy’- Mark Moule, unearthing a forgotten story
Some songs arrive at exactly the right moment. Not because they were written recently, but because time has quietly deepened […]
‘A Different Frequency’- R3b3l I, crafting a thoughtful instrumental journey
Instrumental albums often face a unique challenge. Without lyrics to guide the listener, they must rely entirely on mood, movement, […]
‘The Wheel’- Greg Hoy, finding clarity amid the chaos
Across a career built on restless creativity and unapologetic rock-and-roll energy, Greg Hoy has rarely been an artist content to […]
‘Can I Rise’- Mark Winters, finding meaning between inheritance and ambition
Some songs ask simple questions, while others spend their entire running time wrestling with them. Mark Winters’ ‘Can I Rise’ belongs […]
‘The Nile’- Dalinda, finding new depths in heartbreaking beauty
There is something quietly remarkable about artists who continue to reinvent themselves while remaining unmistakably connected to their roots. And […]
‘Vibrant Secrets’- Alexander Nantschev, reaching for the cosmos
Some artists spend entire careers refining a single sound. While Alexander Nantschev has spent his exploring what happens when seemingly […]
‘Plead’- Vanna Pacella, channelling frustration and vullnerability
There is a confidence running through Vanna Pacella’s latest single that feels remarkable for an artist still in the early […]
Oasis Supernova: reviving Britpop’s lasting legacy
Oasis Supernova have quickly become one of the most talked-about tribute productions in the UK, earning a reputation for delivering […]













