Having spent many years in Berlin and now based in Spain after a stint in her native Mexico, singer Graciela María returns with her new EP 'We Will Find Ourselves Again'.
With her new album 'Cyclamen' landing January 20th, Núria Graham has shared her latest single 'Fire Mountain Oh Sacred Ancient Fountain'. The track follows her previously released songs 'Yes It’s Me, The Goldfish!' and 'The Catalyst'.
Aoife O’Donovan is scheduled to release her LP 'The Apathy Sessions' which serves as a deluxe version of her 2022 GRAMMY-nominated album 'Age Of Apathy'.
London mainstay L.A. Salami will release his forthcoming album 'Ottoline' on October 14th via Sunday Best Recordings. The new work follows his 2020 LP 'The Cause of Doubt & a Reason to Have Faith'.
Chichester duo Smoke Fairies will release their forthcoming 'Singles' compilation on October 28th. The record is a collection of singles that they have released to date.
Back in 2021 Glasgow artist Lizzie Reid released her debut EP 'Cubicle'. Welcomed with high praises across the media, the singer/songwriter eventually found herself doing shows with Arlo Parks.
Portland-based artist Alela Diane has shared her latest single 'When We Believed'.
York band The Howl & The Hum have unveiled their latest single 'Thumbs Up'. The track sheds a spotlight on certain conversations that men find difficult to discuss with one another. With the instrumentation being of absolute beauty, front man Sam Griffiths' touching vocal performance is absolutely heart clutching.
Ohio band The Ophelias have shared a new single titled 'Vapor', taken from their forthcoming album 'Crocus', out September 24th on Joyful Noise Recordings. A tender indie-folk handing, the song is initially led by banjo lines before gorgeous strings are incorporated. It's not until the 2 minute mark that drums enter, helping to bring the brilliant track home.
Wye Oak have shared the official music video to their latest single 'TNT', the first of two releases landing this month. Directed by Spencer Kelly, the dream-like visuals feature singer Jenn Wasner sitting in grass whilst floating mirrors above her display various reflections which metaphorically coincide with the theme of the track itself.