Ella McLaren

  • Irish singer Sorcha Richardson’s latest single is a shimmering song entitled ‘Shark Eyes’. The track is taken from her upcoming album Smiling Like An Idiot, which explores Richardson’s pursuit of happine […]

  • London-based artist Samuel Slater is the first to admit that he is still figuring out his sound, but his latest release ‘Vacate’ firmly sticks him on our radar. 

    When lockdown hit, Slater, like so many othe […]

  • As the year draws to a close and the cold weather creeps in, many of us are beginning to think of cosy nights beside fires, hands wrapped around hot mugs of tea. Berlin-based singer-songwriter Ed Prosek’s music s […]

  • With a sound as beachy as their town of residence, Brighton indie quartet FUR’s music is comfortingly nostalgic. Their signature hazy tunes are buoyed by catchy melodies, earning them a legion of loyal fans r […]

  • Finding perks to the pandemic can be tough, but something has to be said for the plethora of time suddenly made available to dedicate to something. In Northern Irish alt indie-pop artist Lauren Ann’s case, that s […]

  • Australian artist Ruby Fields has been making waves for quite some time, already reaching platinum selling heights since her 2017 debut single ‘I Want’. With a penchant for bracingly honest songwriting and kil […]

  • Quite often the music coming out of Australia is spectacular; from artists like Tame Impala to bands like AC/DC, the country manages to provide something for everyone. This reputation for excellence may seem […]

  • With themes of empowerment, romance, and pain, Scottish pop newcomer Kirsty Grant’s glittering debut EP, Chain Reaction, gives a glimpse into the iridescent world of a pop star on the rise.

    Ahead of the EP’s r […]

  • In a world which seems to move at a million miles an hour, it’s easy to get lost in commotion and feel completely overwhelmed by it all. Coupled with things like toxic productivity or toxic positivity, we are c […]

  • As September edges closer, students across the country are filled with trepidation and exhilaration at the prospect of moving away from home. From new friends, new experiences to well-earned freedom, there are […]

  • Following the release of her monumental debut album, Simulation Ride, Australian indie pop artist Merpire spoke to us about how her struggles with anxiety feed into her music and the impact her Aussie roots have […]

  • Since the restrictions have been lifted in the UK, some of us are feeling understandably nervous about returning to clubs and parties; it’s as if some of the glitter has been rubbed off of the whole affair. […]

  • If you’re familiar with fantasy genres you might associate the term ‘merpire’ with a creature which is part mermaid and part vampire, rather than the Australian rising indie pop talent Merpire. Just as the fanta […]

  • Pop newcomer Kirsty Grant’s latest single, ‘Bad Boys, Good Girls’ wouldn’t go amiss amid an episode of Love Island. Shimmering with heat and an overall glossy banger, it’s easy to imagine people scramblin […]

  • While Susurrus is Niomí’s debut EP, her musical accolades stretch further back: she’s not only an accomplished pianist, but also was previously part of experimental RnB duo Tidelines. After learning how to prod […]

  • Crafting hazy hits from her bedroom, Leeds based singer-songwriter Mollie Coddled’s latest tune ‘Wavelength’ is a blissed out bop. She had a quick chat with us about Spotify, the new single and living her best […]

  • So, it’s official: the day of freedom for the UK, June 21, was unfortunately just another mirage on the horizon. Luckily, we already have another date on which to pin all our restriction-free hopes and dreams, […]

  • Like most of us, Zach James Douglas has spent the first half of this year sitting beside his laptop. Unlike most of us though, Douglas has utilised this time to create blistering summer track ‘Even As The Knife G […]

  • Danish-born singer songwriter Amalie Bryde relocated to London to follow her passion of music. Now she’s released her debut EP Lay Down which is filled with six “rhapsodic, resonant and reflective” tracks. She s […]

  • There is something about the nighttime that clarifies and brings forth a whole wealth of emotions that usually remain underwraps within the day time. Sliding rose-tinted frames onto one of these moonlit moods is […]

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