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The People The Poet Share Their Stores About ‘A Short Obsession With Time’

Since the release of The Narrator (2013), The People The Poet have gained a reputation for the stories and messages they share in their music. The album talked about issues like cancer, intoxicated driving, eating disorders, and more, but it also brings hope and positivity. This impressive lyrical talent continued to shine during their EP […]

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Gitta de Ridder Explains ‘For Everything A Season’

In 2017, Singer-Songwriter Gitta de Ridder launched her project For Everything a Season through her website. Her goal was to create a three-track EP for each season and, in 2018, to bring them all together as an album or as a special box set. It would all have a common theme that she describes as […]

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Leonard Sumner is ‘Standing in the Light’

Since the release of his debut album Rez Poetry, Leonard Sumner has been developing a reputation for his honest poetic style of storytelling. He uses his words to share observations on life which cover family, cultural history, the state of the world and other topics. To help express his lyrics, he uses a mixture of sounds that blend […]

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Lincoln Durham Releases ‘And Into Heaven Came the Night’

Lincoln Durham has built himself a reputation as a one-man band that delivers a sound which he calls Southern-Gothic Psycho-Blues Revival. Influenced by the blues legends of old, he brings a true raw energy that is accompanied by a writing style that his bio describes as “telling tales that E.A. Poe would have been proud […]

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Gavin Chappell-Bates Introduces You to ‘The Last One’

Singer-songwriter Gavin Chappell-Bates had an idea for a release after the question “What would you do if you were the last person alive when the world, as we know it, ends?” popped into his head.   “I’ve been playing around with this concept for some time in different formats but I’ve now weaved it into […]

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Nicola Thoms Shares a Heartfelt Tribute in ‘Beautiful Mind’

Nicola Thoms has always had a passion for music since an early age. At 16 she attended the Brit School of Performing Arts and after graduation, she continued her education by earning a degree from the Institute of Contemporary Music Performance in May 2015.   Growing up listening to the likes of Whitney Houston, Candi […]

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Ferris and Sylvester are ‘Made in Streatham’

2017 was a huge year for the duo Ferris and Sylvester, including the release of their debut EP, The Yellow Line.   Their EP and supporting tours caught a lot of people’s attention with their own blend of folk, blues, country and Americana. Songs such as “Save Yourself” and “Berlin” resulted in them receiving high praise […]

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Cold Years Release New EP ‘Northern Blue’

Since forming in 2014, Cold Years have gone from strength to strength.   They’ve developed a great reputation for their blend of punk, Americana, and rock, which has been compared to the likes of Gaslight Anthem. With all members — Ross Gordon (vocals/guitar), Finlay Urquhart (guitar), Louis Craighead (bass) and Fraser Allan (drums) — coming […]