Singer / Songwriter
‘Goodbye’- Andrew Cushin, striking gold with a powerful anthem
Over these last few years, Andrew Cushin has steadily transformed from one of the North East’s most promising young songwriters […]
‘Hollyhocks’- Henry Nielsen, painting beautiful portraits of life’s quiet outsiders
Over these last few years, it feels as though the resurgence of folk-inspired songwriting has often leaned heavily on nostalgia. […]
‘Original Grace’- PRTLND, turning self-doubt into momentum
The most compelling songs about change rarely concern themselves with grand revolutions. More often, they focus on the quieter moments; […]
‘Hidden Andalucia’- Martin Lloyd Howard, bridging centuries of guitar tradition
There’s something quietly transportive about ‘Hidden Andalucia’. Rather than simply chasing technical spectacle for its own sake, guitarist Martin Lloyd […]
‘Palm Tree’- Annika Bellamy, glowing with the warmth of escape and reflection
There’s an easygoing warmth running through Annika Bellamy’s ‘Palm Tree’, but beneath its breezy surface lies something more thoughtful than […]
‘Letters from Paulus’- Fish And Scale, finding grace in stillness
There’s something strikingly unfashionable about ‘Letter from Paulus’, and that’s precisely what gives it its strength. At a time when […]
‘I’ll Carry On’- Danni Nicholls, finding strength in vulnerability
There is a quiet steadiness at the centre of Danni Nicholls’ new single ‘I’ll Carry On’. Throughout this heartfelt release, the […]
‘Gus Gus’- Jason Lenyer Buchanan, finding new colours in quiet reflection
There is a noticeable sense of movement within Jason Lenyer Buchanan’s new single ‘Gus Gus’. It’s the sound of an artist […]
‘So Moseley’- Dominic Crane, capturing memory and quiet transformation
There is an understated warmth to Dominic Crane’s ‘So Moseley’ that immediately recalls a tradition of British songwriting built on observation, melody, and […]
‘The Death of Cool’- Daphne Parker Powell, burning with wit, soul, and fierce humanity
There is something exhilarating about the way Daphne Parker Powell approaches ‘The Death of Cool’. Even while confronting heartbreak, illness, cultural disillusionment, and […]













