Reviews
‘Hellya’- Less, lighting the fuse with zero apologies
There’s a special thrill when an artist stops hesitating and leaps headfirst into their own intensity. And ‘Hellya’ is that leap, as it delivers a full-bodied, adrenaline-charged surge that feels like Less tearing through the walls she once politely leaned against. From the first seconds, the track radiates urgency, confidence, and a sense of liberation […]
‘Leviathan’- Andy Smythe, conjuring a carnival at the edge of tomorrow
Andy Smythe is back with us once again with ‘Leviathan’, the latest glimpse into his forthcoming long-player ‘Quiet Revolution’, as he opens a vast, unsettling yet strangely hopeful landscape where power, control, and human fragility collide. From its opening moments, the song feels enormous. Layers of shimmering keys and restless strings swirl around his voice, which moves with […]
‘THE GOOD LIFE?’- Chas Leman, turning the dancefloor into a soapbox
Chas Leman has always had a knack for turning everyday frustration into something strangely magnetic, but with ‘THE GOOD LIFE?’, he sharpens that instinct into a gleaming, restless anthem that feels as urgent as it is irresistible. This new track slides into your ears with a deceptively smooth groove, then quietly detonates, leaving you thinking about the […]
‘The Middle’- Chloe Jessica, stepping into the spotlight
There’s a particular electricity that comes from a band catching itself in the act of becoming. You can hear it in the first moments of ‘The Middle’, where Chloe Jessica step forward as artists brave enough to let their stories spill out in full colour. This debut announces itself with a pulse that’s equal parts glossy and […]
‘Rapture and Rupture’- Social Gravy, conjuring two guitars with one heart
There’s a special electricity that happens when a song feels like it’s breathing alongside you, and ‘Rapture and Rupture’ lives squarely in that space. Social Gravy have always known how to write with feeling, but here they tap into a kind of emotional motion that doesn’t need to shout to be heard. This track carries you through […]
‘Hanging On’- Eddie Somera, finding beauty in the break
There’s something quietly devastating about Eddie Somera’s new single ‘Hanging On’. It doesn’t arrive with bombast or drama; instead it drifts in like the last warm breeze of a Hawaiian evening, carrying with it the ache of something you know is slipping away. From the first shimmering notes, the track feels suspended in that fragile emotional space […]
‘Dead End’- Antoin Gibson, standing at the edge of silence
There’s a special kind of bravery in choosing stillness when the world expects spectacle, and Antoin Gibson leans straight into that courage on ‘Dead End’. This is a track that arrives like a quiet room after a long collapse; sparse, unguarded, and so emotionally present it almost feels like you’ve stumbled into someone else’s private reckoning. […]
‘Under The Influence’- Mortal Prophets, rewiring the ghosts of their past
There’s something thrilling about an artist who treats their inspirations as unstable chemicals; things to be heated, stressed, and pushed until they change form. On ‘Under The Influence’, Mortal Prophets step into that role with confidence and nerve, delivering a project that feels like controlled demolition. This release isn’t interested in faithful recreation. Instead, it feels like […]
‘What Brings You Back’- Lana Crow, a whisper that holds you steady
There’s a particular bravery in writing a song that doesn’t shout its intentions but instead trusts stillness. With her newest outing ‘What Brings You Back’, Lana Crow leans fully into that trust, delivering a piece that feels like a quiet exchange between the song and the listener. From the first moments, the track settles into a slow, deliberate […]











