Tuesday, June 2 2026

‘Goodbye’- Andrew Cushin, striking gold with a powerful anthem

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Over these last few years, Andrew Cushin has steadily transformed from one of the North East’s most promising young songwriters […]

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‘Hollyhocks’- Henry Nielsen, painting beautiful portraits of life’s quiet outsiders

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Over these last few years, it feels as though the resurgence of folk-inspired songwriting has often leaned heavily on nostalgia. […]

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‘Original Grace’- PRTLND, turning self-doubt into momentum

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The most compelling songs about change rarely concern themselves with grand revolutions. More often, they focus on the quieter moments; […]

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‘Hidden Andalucia’- Martin Lloyd Howard, bridging centuries of guitar tradition

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There’s something quietly transportive about ‘Hidden Andalucia’. Rather than simply chasing technical spectacle for its own sake, guitarist Martin Lloyd […]

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‘Palm Tree’- Annika Bellamy, glowing with the warmth of escape and reflection

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There’s an easygoing warmth running through Annika Bellamy’s ‘Palm Tree’, but beneath its breezy surface lies something more thoughtful than […]

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‘Letters from Paulus’- Fish And Scale, finding grace in stillness

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There’s something strikingly unfashionable about ‘Letter from Paulus’, and that’s precisely what gives it its strength. At a time when […]

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‘I’ll Carry On’- Danni Nicholls, finding strength in vulnerability

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There is a quiet steadiness at the centre of Danni Nicholls’ new single ‘I’ll Carry On’. Throughout this heartfelt release, the […]

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‘Gus Gus’- Jason Lenyer Buchanan, finding new colours in quiet reflection

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There is a noticeable sense of movement within Jason Lenyer Buchanan’s new single ‘Gus Gus’. It’s the sound of an artist […]

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‘So Moseley’- Dominic Crane, capturing memory and quiet transformation

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There is an understated warmth to Dominic Crane’s ‘So Moseley’ that immediately recalls a tradition of British songwriting built on observation, melody, and […]

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‘The Death of Cool’- Daphne Parker Powell, burning with wit, soul, and fierce humanity

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There is something exhilarating about the way Daphne Parker Powell approaches ‘The Death of Cool’. Even while confronting heartbreak, illness, cultural disillusionment, and […]

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