Ultimately, this is an album that uses the artist’s voice as a binding agent to explore an interesting variety of different sounds. And it has something for almost everyone.
Tag: Pop/R&B
‘Introspective, buttery and rousing’ | Interview with Mamas Gun
Rhythm, Fire, and Soul: Mamas Gun’s Recipe for Groove. Anchored by a tight drum beat, featuring a flaming bassline, delicate guitar layers and an expressive vocal delivery.
‘babe pourquoi t’es comme ça?’ | Interview with Gracie Convert
Gracie Convert returns with a new track, a rare blend, marrying an infectious bossa infused beat with some melancholic detuned synth chords in a song you can cry and dance to at the same time.
‘Wobbly riot joy’ | Interview with Crow Baby
Filled with indie goodness, the album delivers intriguing songwriting, fuzzy guitars, and some seriously great riffs. This is a band you’ll want to get in on early—tell your friends so you can say ‘I told you so’ later!
Packaging – In Your Pocket [Review]
With their new single “In Your Pocket,” Packaging delivers a taste of what’s to come on their debut album. A complete package.
Steven Bamidele – Exoskeleton [Review]
“Exoskeleton” blends smooth vocals and harmonies with an energetic yet hazy sound, depicting a sweet but potentially unhealthy intense connection between two lonely people.
‘Grainy. Hazy. Kaleidoscopic.’ | Interview with Das Kope
Das Kope’s latest track is soaked in reverb-drenched vocals, hypnotic guitar grooves that loop like a mantra and hazy electronics-perfect for getting lost in.
Jill Ryan – Can I? [Review]
Turn off the outside world 2 mins. Look in the mirror. All that matters is the music filling the space around you. Can I?
Joshua J – In My Phone [review]
“In my phone again, I’m better off on my own again”
‘Intimate, epic, folktronic’ | Interview with Laura Cahen
Laura Cahen presents Partout, an unapologetically poetic work enriched with vintage sounds and an intensely expressive performance.