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The Matinee look for inspiration and find a ‘Change of Scene’ for their new album

If someone mentions the Americana band The Matinee, it’s difficult for fans not to think of the image of the bus/coach from their debut album, We Swore We’d See The Sunrise. Like that bus/coach, the band has been on their own journey. During this time, they have always stayed true to their music by creating […]

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Eddy Smith and the 507 open a new chapter with their debut album ‘Right Up ’til Now’

2019 saw the arrival of the five-piece band Eddy Smith and the 507 and their music. First, with a few singles, followed by their EPs, A Little Too Late Part One and Part Two. Both releases delivered a collection of songs that oozed soul and blues goodness. These guys knew their musical lane and were […]

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Sylvan Weekends takes us Headlong into the Unknown

In a short time, Sylvan Weekends formed and released their debut EP, Outliers. It delivered tracks featuring stunning vocals, singalong hooks and mesmerising soundtracks, giving us standout moments such as “Every Day” and “185”. But that’s only part of it, as Matthew, Freya, and Daniel have been busy on the road spreading their music to […]

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Steve Grozier shows us his acoustic side with ‘Hidden Lane EP’

Ever since his debut EP, Take My Leave, Steve Grozier has become known for his compelling storytelling within his music. He blends his fantastic way with words with a captivating Americana soundtrack. Each one showcases his songwriting talents, as heard on the outstanding “Take My Leave” and “A Place Called Home” (taken from his second […]

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Hannah Mazey lets her songwriting talents shine on her debut EP, ‘BITTER’

Earlier this year, Hannah Mazey released her debut singles “Clean From You” and “Comfort Blanket”. Due to her honest lyrical style and LoFi pop soundtrack, these captivating songs gained rave reviews and BBC Radio airtime. With momentum on her side, she is excited to share her highly anticipated debut EP, BITTER. Mazey says this collection […]

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Stylusboy shares six stories about ‘Back in the Day’

To write music takes talent. To do so prolifically to a high standard is something else. An artist who has continued to impress with such frequency and high calibre is Stylusboy (aka Steve Jones). Since his debut release in 2009 (Fingerprint EP), he has continued to mesmerise listeners with his style of heartfelt indie folk. […]

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Pete Robson tells us ‘Nobody Wins’ with his new album

2015 saw Pete Robson release his debut album, The Red Album. It featured a familiar style of blues with his own twist. It embodied what blues is all about with its grounded storytelling and mesmerising guitar style. Tracks such as “Working Man” highlighted his way with words, while “Leaving the City” showcased his musical talents […]

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Interstate Drive are between the present and future for their new single “Half Alive”

Interstate Drive has developed a reputation for creating music that perfectly balances their style of driving rock with emotive lyrics. A combination that has continued to impress with songs such as “Invented”, “Open Your Eyes”, and the outstanding “All I Ever See Is You”. Now, Cameron Davidson (guitars, piano, vocals), Andy Syson (drums), and Chris […]