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Kiirstin Marilyn: There Are No Cats in America
New York based Kiirstin Marilyn's new album, released in October, is an album like no other I've heard this year. There are No Cats in America is a thirteen track look at the human race, our relationships with each other, with animals and with society in general,...
Giulia Millanta: Tomorrow is a Bird
Italian singer songwriter Giulia Millanta has been based in Austin, Texas, for some time now and it seems to agree with her; she has just released her seventh album, Tomorrow is a Bird. A born storyteller, Giulia's lyrics weave their way through ten Americana /...
Artio: Stand Alone and Do Your Dance
Leeds band Artio (Hol Brazill, Ieuan Jones and Rob Arkle) released their third EP in September, finding that the pandemic fuelled creativity and so ventured into the studio to record, live music laying somewhere between limited and non-existent these days. Stand...
Good Habits: Going for Broke
As places to be stuck in lockdown go, New Zealand would seem to be a good one. Luckily for both them and us, that's where UK alt folk duo Good Habits have been - the March lockdown came at the end of the New Zealand tour and they haven't been able to move since. ...
Michael Bernard Fitzgerald: Love Valley
One of the things we have learnt in 2020 is how much we value the small things in life; the intimacy of just being with someone, creating memories, feeling love, feeling at home. Although we may have valued those things before, it's taken a global pandemic for us...
English Rain: Echoes of You
As I write, I'm sitting in rain lashed London, listening to an eminently listenable band called English Rain, who hail from Australia. Strangely, although I've not tended to write often about Australian musicians, this is the second in succession and the third in...
Sarah Jane: Tainted Timeline
Australian singer and songwriter Sarah Jane has made a name for herself in the world of alt rock and her second album, Tainted Timeline, released on 23 October, is another venture into this genre, with more than a smattering of folk tones added to the mix. Written...
Broken Radio: Twerk and Twang
German artist Broken Radio isn't afraid to mix it up, blurring the lines between genres of music and adding sounds to categories of music that you would never think of bringing together and this innovation screams out from his latest release, Twerk and Twang. The...
Sam Dickinson: Off Script
For a lot of people, music in the 1990's was all about soul and disco influenced pop, with big sounds, lots of synths and lots of danceability. Happily, Sam Dickinson's latest album, Off Script, is heavily laced with all these sounds and is just what's needed in...
Forgotten Garden: Broken Pieces
New Scottish duo Forgotten Garden (Ines Dias Rebelo and Danny Elliott) have embraced the art of writing about that most universal of themes, love, by producing a tight four track EP that tells the story of a break up from initial implosion to a glimmer of a hopeful...
Songs for Sabotage: Night of Joy
At first listen, Night of Joy, the debut album from former New Yorkers, now LA based, Songs for Sabotage, takes you back to the 1980's and 1990's and the sweet sounds of Swedish duo Roxette. It's not all that surprising then that one of the major influences on...
Astraea: Tonight I Run
London based, US born musician Astraea is a one woman musical phenomenon, both behind and in front of the microphone. As a performer and a producer, with a masters in music therapy, Astraea proves the old adage that if you want something done, you ask a busy...