Alice Russell is an unsung hero of the UK. One of the most extraordinary voices to come out of England, not to mention having a 20 year tenure in the industry, Russell has maintained a level of integrity that has kept her out of the the usual pitfalls and trappings of the business.
Having released their LP 'A Fistful of Peaches' earlier this year, Brighton's Black Honey have wasted no time dropping a new single entitled 'Lemonade'.
Ophelia’s Eden is scheduled to release her forthcoming album 'Boundary Road' this August. Previously dropping cuts throughout the year including 'Mad', 'Whatever Be Will Be', and 'Love Trip', she now unveils her latest recording titled 'She'.
Having acquired critical praises for their 2021 debut album 'Bright Green Field', Squid have announced the release of their sophomore LP titled 'O Monolith'.
Brighton's snake eyes recently signed to the respected imprint Alcopop! Records. This is surely well deserved as the trio have released some incredible music over the past couple years.
Brighton trio snake eyes step forth with their video 'another world', which comes after the announcement of their signing to the Alcopop! label.
London/Brighton outfit MURMAN follow-up their previously released track 'Baptism' with a new single entitled 'Falling Down'.
Brigton-based singer Kat Perkin steps out with the latest video to her dance floor-driven single 'Love Sex Fame'. Directed by Amina Humphreys, the visuals feature Penkin playing the role of a boss at a casino whose seductive abilities lure men on as her all female crew secretly rob the gentlemen right under their noses.
Brighton group CLT DRP have teamed up with NY's Heather Elle better known as FLOSSING, for a remix of the band's single 'Ownership'. The rework is taken from CLT DRP's limited edition cassette of their 'Ownership' single which also features the group's cover version of the Dolly Parton cut 'Why’d You Come In Here Lookin’ Like That'.
We're not sure what's in the water in Brighton but the quality of bands coming out of the city is incredible. Public Body is another export delivering catchy indie and post-punk rhythms that hark back to their 2019 cut 'Talking Show'.