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Ewan MacFarlane: All Those Years
Former frontman of Apollo 440 and The Grim Northern Social, Ewan MacFarlane, recently released his brand new single 'All Those Years' ahead of his forthcoming album Milk. 'All Those Years' exalts love for his wife Jo, while its heartfelt emotions are amplified...
Rowsie: Danish Queen
Rowsie [pronounced rosy] sound like a car crash between Lou Reed, The Replacements and Dinosaur Jr, while listening to the best indie rock mixtape you made when you were seventeen. Comprised of Richard Rothenberg (Guitar Vox), Holly Henderson (Guitar Vox), Alan D...
Where Did Nora Go – Undivided
Danish singer and composer Astrid Nora, who performs and records under the name Where Did Nora Go, released her fifth EP in April, marking ten years of WDNG. Entitled Undivided, the five songs were all written and recorded during lock down, with a working title of...
Alice SK: Electric
London based singer and guitarist Alice SK recently released her debut EP, Electric, a seven track showcase for her hauntingly soulful voice. Infused with breathy, bluesy earthy sounds, Alice's vocals bring a distinctly vintage, noir style to her music. Kicking...
The Gold Supply: Open Lines
Reading based band The Gold Supply, comprising Lena Wroblewska on vocals, Kevin Baxter on vocals, guitars, bass and piano, and Adam Rowe on drums, formed during the Covid-19 pandemic and are shortly releasing their debut EP, Open Lines. Influenced by Massive...
Barzin: Voyeurs in the Dark
Four years in the making, Toronto artist Barzin released his fifth studio album, Voyeurs In The Dark last week, broadening his usual folk pop towards a more experimental direction. The album feels quite cinematic, perhaps an effect of the time spent in recent...
Snippet Cuts: Chippa
Two years on from the first UK Covid lockdown and we are learning to live with something that has changed all of us in a myriad of ways, some of which we haven't even begun to imagine yet. However, for me, one of the ways in which society has changed is that we...
Maddox Jones: Believe It
Sometimes, an album comes along that chimes perfectly with a mood and a feeling, and one such album is Believe It from Maddox Jones, released this week. A twelve track look at life's ups and downs, the overall feeling I got from listening is happiness and summer,...
It’s Singles Week!
Here at Angry Baby we've been spoilt for choice over the last few weeks and we thought we'd have a singles round up. First up, we have American dynamo Harper Starling with 'Say My Name', an upbeat, poppy song with powerful vocals soaring over dance pop beats that...
The Electric Flea Show: Art Club of Paintings
It's not often that a musician doesn't want to be identified as the author of their work but when it does, you only hope the music speaks for itself, and loudly. Luckily, in the case of The Electric Flea Show's Art Club of Paintings, the music does indeed speak...
Jessica Wilde: Sober, Wasted, Wasted, Sober
The second you hear the voice of London's Jessica Wilde, you know you're in for a vocal treat - she has a "wow" voice. She also has a highly personal approach to making music, demonstrated by her recently released debut album that charts her journey from addiction...
Charlie Smith: I Just Want to Sleep
Hampshire based singer songwriter Charlie Smith has taken the process of making music with just a guitar right back to basics, recording an eight track album on tape. Being in lockdown at the time, you might say this was making the best use of the equipment...