ColoRising Mixes returns with a very special curated playlist courtesy of London duo The Vanity Project who appropriately titles it 'Ten eclectic tracks that cover the various influences found on our debut album ‘We Never Should Have Come Here'.
As fans patiently await for The Kills to release their forthcoming album 'God Games', which is out October 27th, they are treated to another single and video from the duo titled '103'.
Having released their 'Desire Paths' project last year, London's Human Interest make their return in 2023 with a new song titled 'Step On'.
Sharing his single 'Transmissions' last month, London-based Andrew Sands aka SANDS makes his return with a follow-up track dubbed 'When It Starts To Rain'. The song is taken from his forthcoming LP 'The World’s So Cruel', out October 13th.
Rising London-based band The Manatees step up with their latest music video titled 'Better Way To Think Of It'. The single is currently out now on the Fierce Panda label.
Releasing her stellar debut album 'Woman on the Internet' back in 2021, Irish-born, London-based Orla Gartland quite the triumphant returns with her new single titled 'Kiss Ur Face'.
When London-based artist Beka released her single 'Tears' back in March of this year, the song was proof that she is definitely ready for huge mainstream success. Now making her return with her latest cut 'Vulnerable', Beka is gunning for one of the top positions in the pop stratosphere.
Romy of The xx will release her debut album 'Mid Air' on September 8th. Having already shared tracks such as 'Enjoy Your Life' and 'Loveher', she now unveils another cut along with a coinciding video titled 'The Sea'.
Having been a fixture in the London DIY scene for a few years now, Scrounge make their return since the release of the 2022 mini album 'Sugar, Daddy', with a new single called 'Corner Cutting Boredom'. Out now on state51, the tune is available via digital download as well as a limited edition zine and Flexi Disc.
Back in 2020 Rock & roll mainstays The Kills released their compilation record 'Little Bastards'. The LP followed a four year hiatus since their 2016 album 'Ash & Ice'. Now make a return in 2023, The Kills have shared not one, but two songs as well as accompanying videos.