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Henry Green Brings Forth Two New Tracks ‘Shift’ & ‘Without You’

Bristol's Henry Green has rapidly warmed our hearts with his brand of electronic melodica. With his debut album 'Shift' landing March 30th on Akira Records, he has unveiled two tracks taken from the LP. One being the title cut itself, is an ambient and atmospheric offering built around tender vocals and downtempo-based production, whilst 'Without You' continues on with moody arrangements powered by subtle 4x4 drum kicks. Both beyond beautiful work, we're getting more excited as the album release date draws closer.

Fenne Lily Announces Debut Album ‘On Hold’

Bristol-based singer Fenne Lily has announced the details and release of her debut album 'On Hold'. Scheduled to land April 6th, the LP features production by John Parish, Tamu Massif and James Thorpe. The theme of the record revolves around heartache and the overcoming of it.

Henry Green’s ‘Another Light’ is Infectious

Bristol's Henry Green has announced the release of his debut album 'Shift'. Landing March 30th on Akira Records, he has also unveiled his new single 'Another Light'. The tune is a blissful and soulful splash of electronica, layered with floating vocals, head-nodding kicks and delicate keys. It's quite hard not to be engulfed in the song.

Fenne Lily Shares Her Delicate Indie Folk Track ‘For A While’

Bristol artist Fenne Lily returns with a tender offering titled 'For A While'. Scaling back with simply delicate acoustics and her angel-like vocals, the song is an airy and beautiful indie folk piece that yet again finds Lily at the top of her craft. Fenne Lily is also gearing up for a few shows beginning the 17th of January at the Eurosonic Festival in Groningen. Check the listings below for dates and venues.

Stream The Desert’s New Single ‘Just Get High’

Comprised of Gina Leonard and Tom Fryer are the Bristol band known as The Desert, who seriously need to be on your radar. The pair have stepped up with their impressive debut single titled 'Just Get High'. An utterly hypnotic and atmospheric downtempo gem, the song is an airy sway of Leonard's enchanting vocals and the Fryer's delicate production that perfectly coincide for one creamy tune.