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Cassa Jackson: I Don’t Like It When You Talk About Her
Angry Baby first brought you the soulful pop tones of Cassa Jackson at the beginning of summer 2021 and we're thrilled to now be talking about her new EP, I Don't Like It When You Talk About Her. At the same time, Cassa is touring the UK in support of JLS on their...
Ewan MacFarlane: Always Everlong
Former Grim Northern Social frontman and long-time member of electro maestros Apollo 440, Ewan MacFarlane this week releases Always Everlong, an album of music he "always needed to make". Writing throughout lockdown and uploading a song an evening to YouTube for...
Leo Sawikin: Row Me Away
Folk rock artist Leo Sawikin's new album, Row Me Away, is a look into the world around us from the point of view of an old soul in a young body. Feeling simultaneously old and new, familiar and strange, the songs are full of angst and a longing for something more...
Rachael Sage: Poetica
Like so many other artists in the pandemic, Rachael Sage found herself to be a creative without an outlet. Where Rachael differs though is that she took advantage of the break from live music to turn to poetry which eventually turned into the spoken word album,...
Sarah McQuaid: The St Buryan Sessions
Spanish born, American raised and now living in Cornwall, singer songwriter Sarah McQuaid is shortly releasing the St. Buryan Sessions, a live album (without audience) recorded in her local church. Coming in response to the pandemic, when live music was no longer...
Christy Bellis: Human Nature
Christy Bellis' debut EP, Human Nature is a fresh look at the age old dilemmas posed by dating and relationships in the twenty first century. An intoxicating mashup between Marina and Billy Eilish with an Eighties influenced blend of musical genres explore sexual...
Reaven: (Be) For Tomorrow
French band Reaven, comprising Roméo Bassi (Lead Singer-Guitarist) and Vincent Fernandes (Drummer-Vocalist) recently released an EP, (Be) For Tomorrow, ahead of a full album at a later date. Coming together and creating their first band in 2004, aged 14, the pair...
Laney Lou and the Bird Dogs: Through the Smoke
In our first review since the end of our Summer hiatus, we're looking at an album released at the end of July. Montana based bluegrass musicians Laney Lou and the Bird Dogs recorded their fourth studio album earlier this year and have produced a record full of...
El Misti: All Is Lost
Liverpool / Cheshire collective El Misti, headed by Paddy Bleakley and Kieran Gilchrist, release their second album, 'All Is Lost' next week. Ostensibly falling under the Americana label, the album starts off at the country end of that umbrella before progressing...
Stranger Girl: Black Hole Radio
Brighton based alt-indie quartet Stranger Girl (Melissa, Joe, James and Andrew) released their debut EP, Black Hole Radio, last month. They burst onto the music scene via BBC Introducing in 2019 and played festivals including The Great Escape, before recording...
Will Newman: Daylight Fades to Midnight
Daylight Fades to Midnight from Canterbury based singer songwriter Will Newman, is a nostalgic journey through the myriad of emotions associated with relationships. More specifically, the album gives an insight into Will’s own experience with love and relationships...