‘Too Much‘ marks the stunning return of London-based balladeer Miles Horn, who we last heard from back in 2017, when his collection of four self-released singles won him praise from the likes of BBC Introducing and Daily Mirror, as well as receiving plaudits from many tastemaking online outlets, including this very site.
Author: Callum Mitchell-Simon
PREMIERE: Little Grim – ‘All On Black’
Building upon the success of their debut EP, Pink Skin/Blue Bruise released back in April of this year, South London four-piece Little Grim are set to release their latest single ‘All On Black,’ tomorrow, August 16th, via Ripple Red. The band have already completed a busy run of festival dates this summer, including The Great […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: Magpie Blue – ‘Just In Time’
‘Just in Time‘ finds us in the company of Millie Hanlon-Cole (aka. Magpie Blue). An incredibly gifted 19-year-old singer songwriter from Edinburgh, this is her debut single which has recently found its release on Seahorse Music.
EP REVIEW: Maguire – ‘Préludes’
London-based artist Gillian Maguire, or to give her stage name, MAGUIRE, follows up two impressive single releases so far in 2019 (‘Behind the Screen’ and ‘Fallible’) with her debut five track EP, Préludes. A classically trained instrumentalist from the age of sixteen, her calling card is her line in dexterous, instantly memorable piano lines that […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: Arlo Day – ‘This Love’
‘This Love‘ is the second release from South-East Londoner Alice Barlow (aka. Arlo Day), who since the start of this year has begun to carve herself out a niche as one of the more innovative singer-songwriters to watch out for in 2019. Having gained comparisons to the likes of Conor Oberst and Julien Baker, in […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: Maguire – ‘Fallible’
‘Fallible‘ is the second release from London based singer-songwriter Gillian Maguire, aka. MAGUIRE. Following on from her impressive debut ‘Behind The Screen’ back in April, and with more material on the way in 2019, she is a classically trained multi-instrumentalist, who’s been writing and performing since aged 16, and recently supported Ry X on his […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: Grace Gillespie – ‘Human (Heart)’
London-based artist Grace Gillespie had a stellar 2018, releasing her debut singles on independent label Kaleidoscope, whilst gaining praise and exposure from the likes of Spotify, Apple Music and NME. Setting off on this strong footing, she now returns with her first new material for 2019, ‘Human (Heart).’ Set for release digitally on April 12th, […]
LIVE REVIEW: Luke Sital-Singh at Deaf Institute, Manchester
Following the release last week of his third studio album A Golden State, singer-songwriter Luke Sital-Singh returns to Manchester’s Deaf Institute on the latest stretch of a ten-date U.K tour. This follows a packed year for Luke, who last year migrated from Bristol out to L.A. alongside his artist wife Hannah Cousins, who’s stunning work […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: W. H. Lung – ‘Second Death Of My Face’
Hot on the heels of their previous single ‘Simpatico People,’ Manchester’s W. H. Lung swiftly follow up with their new track, ‘Second Death Of My Face.’ It’s yet another tantalizing taster from their forthcoming debut album Incidental Music, set for release on Melodic Records.
SONG OF THE WEEK: Francis Lung – ‘I Wanna Live In My Dreams’
Having previously made a mark as part of art-rock outfit WU LYF, Manchester’s Tom McClung (aka. Francis Lung) now steps out on his own with new release, ‘I Wanna Live In My Dreams.’ Having spent time honing his craft via two well received home-recorded EP’s, this is his first single since signing to the prestigious […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: W. H. Lung – ‘Simpatico People’
Manchester’s W. H. Lung originally started life as a studio-based musical project, taking in a wide range of eclectic influences including Prince, Julia Holter, David Byrne and Kanye West. Following a run of 2017 singles, including their double A side ‘Inspiration!/Nothing Is,’ and several in-demand festival appearances, the outfit now return to us with ‘Simpatico […]