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Author: Charlotte Holroyd

Editor, Creator and Founder of Bitter Sweet Symphonies. A lover of music and cinema, who's constantly attending gigs and in search of a great experience.
Album

ALBUM REVIEW: The Slow Readers Club – ‘Cavalcade’

March 29, 2015April 17, 2017Charlotte HolroydComments(2)

The Slow Reader Club’s darkly enrapturing sound is ambitiously bold and equally as rousing on ‘Cavalcade’. The Slow Readers Club treat us to a cinematic whirlpool of emotionally powerful and rhythmically intense collection of songs on the album. The goal is simple, to both render the listener dumbfounded in swathes of melancholy and to also […]

Watch

WATCH: Jake Morley – ‘Ghostess’

March 27, 2015April 17, 2017Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

Affectionate, delicate and emotional. Singer/songwriter Jake Morley has unveiled a beautiful new cut from his forthcoming album. ‘Ghostess’ is an acoustic ballad of epic proportions, imbued with a softly strung guitar melody and gently stirring strings.

Exclusives

EXCLUSIVE // Broken Hands walk us through their Silver Landing Program

March 26, 2015October 29, 2024Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

Broken Hands’ live show is about escapism. The band doesn’t just take us on a sonic journey but a sensory one. We tracked down the band’s vocalist Dale Norton to tell us more about what to expect from their space-inspired live spectacle.

Track of the Day

TRACK OF THE DAY: Kolo Tamam – ‘Room Innate’

March 24, 2015April 17, 2017Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

Manchester collective Kolo Tamam are probably the most sonically experimental band that have come out of Manchester since Everything Everything. Their latest musical tapestry is mind-bending to say the least. Adventurous and flavoursome with indulgent rhythmic progressions and deep canyon-like grooves, ‘Room Innate’ is a must listen.

Interviews

In Conversation with…OCTOBER DRIFT (Part 1)

March 23, 2015May 14, 2017Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

From the roaring thunder of distortion and heart-piercing fuzz of début single ‘Whoever’, October Drift unforgettably barraged into our playlists and ran kicking and screaming into our hearts. The foursome have since completed their first UK tour and continue to race forward with heavy hearts and soaring atmospherics into what seems like a very bright future.

EP

EP REVIEW: Reuben Koops – ‘Slate EP’

March 21, 2015April 17, 2017Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

Australian singer/songwriter, Reuben Koops is a pleasant surprise on the ears, after a long day he will sure pep you up with his charismatic delivery and heartfelt wisdom. His music is imbued with passionate refrains and moments of deep emotional introspection, gently wrapped in delightfully sweet and romantically melodic folk-pop.

Live

LIVE: Festival Rundown 2015

March 20, 2015November 6, 2016Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

We at Bitter Sweet Symphonies are firm believers that sometimes great things come in small packages, so we wanted to pull together our list of the best small, independent and family-friendly festivals, along with some of the best urban festivals that we think shouldn’t be missed this summer.

Listen

LISTEN: The Night VI – ‘Turn Your Light On Me’

March 18, 2015April 17, 2017Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

Romantic, nostalgic and utterly mesmerising. The Night VI are schooled from the same songbook as Fleetwood Mac. Like Mac, the sextet bathe their songs in melody, stunning harmonies and classic songwriting, making for a sonic palette that is completely irresistible. Their new track ‘Turn Your Light On Me’ is no exception to that rule.

Track of the Day

TRACK OF THE DAY: Many Things – ‘Holy Fire’

March 17, 2015April 17, 2017Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

Many Things have dropped a new alt-pop gem, entitled ‘Holy Fire’. A song that cries, no screams out to be blasted at full volume all summer long. After a recent line up change within the band, It’s a joyous return for the newly-turned trio. ‘Holy Fire’ signals a band that are ready to cut free […]

Interviews

In Conversation with…WALK THE MOON

March 17, 2015January 26, 2018Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

WALK THE MOON threw us a resounding proverbial hug with their new album ‘Talking is Hard’ prompting their audience to crank up the music when life gets tough. And well, just to shut up and dance. As the band head into an even busier period of touring after achieving their first US no.1 single with ‘Shut […]

Introducing

INTRODUCING: False Advertising

March 12, 2015February 24, 2020Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

It’s true, I listen to a lot of new music every day. However, every track doesn’t always tickle the musical tastebuds, yet there’s the occasional moment when you hear a new band for the first time and for those three or so minutes, it’s pure magic. And this can’t be truer of the debut track, […]

Watch

WATCH: Why We Run – ‘Comfortable Lie’

March 11, 2015April 17, 2017Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

When I first laid my eyes on the début video from Sydney-based alt-rock quartet Why We Run, I was partly in awe of the stylistically brave optics of the idea and partly surprised that, to my knowledge, no one else in music has ever done this before. When you watch the video, you’ll see why.

Track of the Day

TRACK OF THE DAY: Tired Lion – ‘I Don’t Think You Like Me’

March 9, 2015April 17, 2017Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

Unrestrained guitar noise can be oppressive at times, but crafted with a bit of love and care it can be mighty. Take the newest cut from Australian four-piece, Tired Lion, for example. ‘I Don’t Think You Like Me’ roars like the winter’s howling wind and zings with feisty attitude.

Song of the Week

SONG OF THE WEEK: The Slow Readers Club – ‘I Saw A Ghost’

March 8, 2015April 17, 2017Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

It’s no secret that The Slow Readers Club have always been favourites of ours at Bitter Sweet Symphonies and with the recent announcement of their highly-anticipated second album, we’re literally bursting at the seams counting down the days till the release. But thankfully, the four-piece have us in mind and have unveiled a new cut […]

Listen Premiere

PREMIERE: LiVVO – ‘You’

March 6, 2015April 17, 2017Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

David Liversidge has always been the heart and soul of the Manchester live circuit, in our eyes. Rapidly building up a strong reputation around the city for his unrelenting work ethic and heartfelt, sincere folk-pop songs. After realising late last year that he was aiming for a new musical style, Liversidge decided to switch lanes […]

Interviews

In Conversation with…LiVVO

March 4, 2015May 14, 2017Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

You may be more familiar with this artist by his birth name David Liversidge. He’s an artist that we’ve championed here since the first time we laid our ears on his stunning set of pipes. Now he’s back under the alias, LiVVO, with a bigger, much bolder sound and he’s ready to show the world […]

Listen

LISTEN: Work Drugs – ‘Chase the Night’

March 3, 2015April 17, 2017Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

Philadelphia based ‘sedative-wave/smooth-fi’ outfit, Work Drugs, have unveiled their latest work ‘Chase the Night’. It’s the lead single from their new album ‘Louisa’ due out this summer. A seductively nocturnal wonderment of synth pop.

Track of the Day

TRACK OF THE DAY: Young Kato – ‘Children of the Stars’

March 3, 2015April 17, 2017Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

After the sun-drenched radiance of previous single ‘Sunshine’. Cheltenham’s alt-popsters Young Kato are back with a new slice of heaven, entitled ‘Children of the Stars’. Taken off the band’s début record ‘Don’t Wait ’Til Tomorrow’. Like the album title suggests, the music of Young Kato is just as urgent and immediate.

Introducing

INTRODUCING: Pooltheory

March 3, 2015November 6, 2016Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

Pooltheory, is an artist that is relatively unknown at the time we’re writing this but his début track ‘The Dreamer’ gives us complete clarity. A sleepy, midnight getaway that recalls the melody-driven alt-pop of Woods.

Interviews

In Conversation with…FYFE

March 2, 2015May 14, 2017Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

There has always been a fluidity to the rhythms that Fyfe constructs and a visual element to his craft. Harnessing that raw power and might, Fyfe is finally ready to unveil his début LP, entitled ‘Control’, on 9th March.

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