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The revival of Old-School bedroom rock – “the way you used to” Matt Hennessy
By Delilah Salisbury. Matt Hennessy kindly agreed to an interview with me on his single “the way you used to”. Released earlier this month, The Road to Victorious competition winner’s newest single “the way you used to” is a heartfelt, emotive track for lovers of bittersweet lyricism and jaunty yet sweet melodies. The track opens… Continue reading
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The Romantic Chaos of Flo Wilkes’ ‘Henry’
By Niall Mirza. On ‘Henry’, Flo Wilkes smiles as she twists the knife further into someone who keeps her guessing. Effortlessly, the London-based independent blends rock grooves with pop sensibilities to refine something sharper than a catchy hook: a tongue-in-cheek sensuality that feels at once playful on the surface and quietly ruthless underneath the rubble.… Continue reading
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Good Kid on Their New Single ‘Eastside’: Confrontation, Frustration, and a New Sound
Article by Maddie C. Michael Kozakov on Good Kid’s influences, developments, and future Good Kid’s next eagerly anticipated single, Eastside, is set to be released February 3rd, and with its gritty intensity, confrontational lyricism, and explosive energy, it’s sure to be well received. Following the earlier drop of the pending album’s second single, Rift, Eastside… Continue reading
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James Marriott’s California Rain: An Introspective look at Growth, Doubt, and Resilience
By Maddie C. After its first debut on tour in Dallas, Texas, James Marriott has finally dropped his long-awaited single ‘California Rain’. Fans quickly fell in love with the track following the live recording’s release on SoundCloud in late October, with many eagerly awaiting an official release. The Swiss-born, Brighton-based indie-rock artist provides a beautifully… Continue reading
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Lorde in Munich: A carefully crafted night of memories, emotion and identity
By Theresa Galavics. Photo Credit: Sam Penn. For the past 12 years, Lorde has provided the coming-of-age soundtrack for her listeners. In her music, she beautifully captures the fragile, electric moments that define growing up: heartbreak, the ache of wanting to belong and the thrill of carving out your own identity. Her songwriting blends introspective… Continue reading






