The countdown is on. With a mere few weeks to go, Eliza Shaddad has brought out another single from her highly-anticipated upcoming album, Future (out 26th October via Beatnik Creative).
Track of the Day
TRACK OF THE DAY: Calva Louise – ‘I Heard A Cry’
Alternative-rock newcomer’s Calva Louise release latest single ‘I Heard A Cry,’ the second track to be lifted from the London based trio’s debut album (which is set to release early next year).
TRACK OF THE DAY: PEAKES – ‘Still Life’
Using the bare minimum to maximum effect, Peakes glide their way to sleek new heights with new single ‘Still Life’. The alt electro-pop trio from Leeds are working towards the release their as yet untitled second EP through crowdfunding. ‘Still Life’ is a fantastic snippet of what’s to come.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Melanie Baker – ‘False Fantasies’
Melanie Baker recently spent time in Nashville, a statement of intent for many up-and-coming songwriters. She’s returned home to the Lake District to write her most recent EP Dreamer, being released this Friday (28th September). ‘False Fantasies’ is the first single from the EP, and it sends a clear message: her music is vulnerable yet unashamed.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Rosie Carney – ‘Thousand’ (Feat. Lisa Hannigan)
Rosie Carney is no stranger to eloquently crafted, expressive music which gets under the emotions and explores them – even those which can be difficult. As we heard in an earlier track – ‘Bare’ – her approach often shares the accumulation of experience over time, so giving the listener not just sound, but a sensation. […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: Sea Girls – ‘All I Want To Hear You Say’
‘All I Want To Hear You Say’ is the latest release from London four-piece Sea Girls. The guys are known for their anthemic, incredibly catchy songs and this one is no exception to the rule.
TRACK OF THE DAY: WOOZE – ‘Party Without Ya’
Singers and bands with an artistic sensibility and a clearly defined aesthetic have been the cornerstone of the British music scene for years – frequently making the most interesting, creative and downright dancefloor-friendly tunes.
TRACK OF THE DAY: RHAIN – ‘Time Traveller’
Isle of Wight-based artist RHAIN has recently released her single ‘Time Traveller,’ a follow-up to ‘Solid Gold,’ ahead of a headline show at Servant Jazz Quarters on the 5th September.
TRACK OF THE DAY: FEWS – ‘Business Man’
A little bit of Gang of Four-style guitar clang, a cough and an intro classically ushered in by four drumstick clicks – then BOOM.
TRACK OF THE DAY: FEVA – ‘Uneasy’
Alternative-indie rockers FEVA just released their latest single, ‘Uneasy.’
TRACK OF THE DAY: Holly Redford Jones – ‘Big Blue Sky’
‘Big Blue Sky’ by Holly Redford Jones is a wistful song with a languid, jazzy feel. It lies in a distinctive sound world with hints of Norah Jones and Kevin Morby in style.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Seafret – ‘Monsters’
It was earlier this summer that alternative indie duo Seafret made their very welcome return, after a two year hiatus, with the exciting release of their upcoming EP’s taster track, Can’t Look Away. The Bridlington duo, consisting of Jack Sedman and Harry Draper, now share with us a second single and EP title track, ‘Monsters.’
TRACK OF THE DAY: Yawwn – ‘Mercy’
Loaded with pure pop genius, Wimbledon quintet Yawwn shimmer gold with their new single ‘Mercy.’ Dubbed as a psychedelic indie-pop band, Yawwn definitely fall more towards the indie pop side of things with a sprinkling of airy synthesisers that create ambiance amidst some bombastic and mighty melodies.
TRACK OF THE DAY: MAY – ‘Falling’
Commenting on a love that’s never been replaced, ‘Falling’ is an emotional official first single by Australian singer-songwriter MAY; instilling poignant commentary in her lyrics and heart-wrenching vocals trumping the likes of Hannah Reid from London Grammar, you’re stopped in your tracks.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Eliza Shaddad – ‘This Is My Cue’
Love can be such bliss. But when it’s run its course in a relationship, the end tends to get difficult and emotionally messy. Do you end it – should you leave? Can you work it out – or have you changed too much?
TRACK OF THE DAY: Bokito – ‘How Dare You’
An encounter more explicit than previous singles in its exhibition of pop, ‘How Dare You’ is a tropical visitation that lands comfortably in summer heat, as Bokito instil their own rhythmic idiosyncrasy into indie-pop’s ever-sunny scenes.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Caoilfhionn Rose – ‘Awaken’
Following years of formative experience and creative progression, Manchester artist and songwriter Caoilfhionn Rose is ready to release her debut album. The song to introduce Rose, is title track Awaken: a languid folk daydreamer of rhythmic psychedelia.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Westerman – ‘Easy Money’
London’s Westerman is confessional and surprisingly comforting on his latest single ‘Easy Money’.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Oddnesse – ‘It Runs Wild’
Are you afraid of what lies beneath your skin? That’s the concept that Los Angeles artist Rebeca Arango of Oddnesse attempts to explore in the latest track ‘It Runs Wild’ – a trip of telltale intensity and an enchanting kind of atmospheric closeness.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Moon Panda – ‘Rabbit’
Combining young talents from California, Denmark, Bristol and London, newcomers Moon Panda embrace a line-up as diverse as their influences, with breakthrough track ‘Rabbit‘ blending breathy indie-pop vocals, snappy Allan Harrington guitar and enveloping shoegaze wash.




















