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‘Sonya’ – Trash Pals: Beatles Tinged Storytelling At Its Finest From This LA Duo
Trash Pals are a Los Angeles-based 2-piece comprising of Conor Rayne and Gabriel Schnider. Their influences are wide ranging, from Leonard Cohen to Nina Simone and Aphex Twin, and make for an eclectic mix of bitter sweet storytelling and catchy, accessible musical backdrops. Their collective musical pedigree is impressive; Gabe is a Julliard graduate, whilst Conor […]
‘Painted Nails’ – James Longcake: An Infectious Funk Odyssey You’ll Instantly Love
James Longcake is a very interesting character; born into a musical family, multi-instrumentalist, classical composer, film score writer, award-winning graduate of the University of Sussex, audio engineer, producer, genre-bending/fusing artiste in his own right.  It’s an impressive resumé and one which has seen James further his musical repertoire in a jazz fusion project and an acoustic trio. […]
Indie Interview: Danny Webster Releases His Latest Album ‘Two Worlds’
Today, TIG is lucky enough to be chatting with Danny Webster, a talented indie musician from Guelph, Ontario, Canada. With a family background steeped in music, Danny began his musical journey at 16, drawing inspiration from the likes of the Beatles, Mac Demarco, and Tame Impala. Now, at 24, he’s already released three full-length albums, […]
Discover ‘Boxes’: Ben Vogel’s Reflective Coming-of-Age Song
Straight out of Coeur d’Alene, United States, Ben Vogel‘s latest single, ‘Boxes,’ showcases musical versatility and homegrown talent. Ben wears many hats on this recording, handling all vocals, guitar, drums, bass, keyboard, and programming duties, demonstrating dedication and commitment to his work. Influenced by the likes of Crowded House, Squeeze, Elton John, Carole King, and […]
‘In Memoriam’ EP By Forgotten Garden; A Deeply Moving And Immersive Journey
Sometimes Music has the ability to touch upon something so beautiful, yet so tragic that to critique it is to cheapen it; to strip it down into components and compartmentalise the various layers in order to fit a narrative, within a set word count is somehow trite and meaningless when to listen intently and allow […]
‘The Sliver’ – Che Arthur: A Brooding Slab Of Hope And Defiance
“This is a place called villainy, we’re only here the rest of our days,” Che Arthur’s distinct, distorted growl sets the tone for the rest of ‘The Sliver,’ my first insight into Che’s fourth album, ‘For That Which Now Lies Fallow.’ An album which delves into his own internal struggles, dealing with cancer, isolation, heartbreak, and the […]
Emerald Bluffs Unveil Enchanting ‘Autumn’s Eve’: A Prelude to Their Debut Album
Emerald Bluffs‘ latest single, ‘Autumn’s Eve,’ offers a glimpse into the band’s upcoming debut album, ‘FORMATIONS,’ set for release in May. Penned by Oregon-based singer-songwriter Isaac Harris, the song combines dreamy melodies with heartfelt lyrics, inviting listeners into Isaac’s world of personal experiences. Isaac’s creative vision for ‘Autumn’s Eve’ comes to life with talented musicians […]
Stephen EvEns: Unveiling the Creativity Behind ‘Here Comes The Lights’
I’m a bit excited today as we get the chance to delve into the musical realm of Stephen EvEns, a gifted songwriter originating from the suburbs of southwest London. Renowned for his ability to create charming and characterful albums, Stephen draws inspiration from a varied cross-section of artists, including the enigmatic spirit of Syd Barrett, […]
Wotts’ ‘there’: Vintage Inspiration with Modern Indie Pop Ingenuity
Wotts, the dynamic indie pop duo hailing from Ottawa, Canada, have unveiled a departure in style with their latest single, ‘there‘. Comprised of vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Jayem and bassist/guitarist Ricky 100, the duo has embarked on an exploratory journey, diverging from their familiar big pop sound to create a composition that blends retro nostalgia with contemporary flair. […]












