Singer / Songwriter
‘Alone’- Sam Ostler, turning heartbreak into a towering pop release
Sam Ostler has always understood the power of a big emotional chorus, but ‘Alone’ feels like one of his most […]
‘Belfast (Place Of My Soul)’- Paul Archer, making his hometown glow
On his new single ‘Belfast (Place Of My Soul)’, Paul Archer writes from distance, memory and homesickness, but what emerges […]
‘Red Pill’- Amélie Giardini, finding sweetness at the edge of existential dread
There’s an elegant tension running through ‘Red Pill’. Throughout its runtime, Amélie Giardini doesn’t treat awareness as liberation or escapism […]
‘Highland Mist’- Martin Lloyd Howard, painting a tranquil setting
There’s something immediately transportive about ‘Highland Mist’. With nothing more than a steel-string acoustic guitar, Martin Lloyd Howard creates a […]
‘Better Conversation’- George Styles, letting curiosity do the talking
There’s something genuinely infectious about George Styles’ refusal to stop making music. The Boston-based singer-songwriter has spent around 25 years […]
‘All of Me’- Grant Harvey Dudson, embracing the present moment
Grant Harvey Dudson’s ‘All of Me’ is built around the simple idea that some of life’s most meaningful experiences begin […]
‘Sunlight In My Soul’- Noya Sol, turning resilience into radiance
Some songs feel like survival statements, while others feel like the first real breath after surviving. And on her newest outing […]
‘Over’- Orit Shimoni, acknowledging humanity’s contractions
‘Over’ is built from very little, but it carries a considerable amount. With acoustic guitar, a restrained vocal and little […]
‘Rising Tide’- Charlie Winton, facing the pull of time
Time is rarely dramatic while it’s passing. It moves through ordinary mornings, familiar roads and conversations that seem unimportant until […]
‘Yemaya (We All Come from the Goddess)’- Cale Anderson, transforming worship into strange, intimate folktronica
Devotional music is often associated with ceremony, restraint and an established set of traditions. But ‘Yemaya’ takes a far less orderly route. […]













