Stevieray Latham – Letters From Suburbia: EP Review
Dark, melodic, art-folk compositions from the young but ever-rising Stevieray Latham showcases his musical versatility on his newest engaging, diverse self-produced EP.
Dark, melodic, art-folk compositions from the young but ever-rising Stevieray Latham showcases his musical versatility on his newest engaging, diverse self-produced EP.
The Magpie Arc release EP3; another splendid four track collection. They’re a gift that keeps giving.
Remote Bass is a brand new studio project from bassist Ben Adey and producer Tim Scott. A cocktail of gentle funk, soul and hip hop beats on Impossible.
She was almost a British soul legend. Now Zarif is back with the Square One EP – and she’s determined…
Time on your hands? Paint the shed? Mow the lawn? Not Luke Jackson. Unable to be out on the road chasing his hope and dreams, Luke and his compadres conjure up a set of new songs.
Emma Ruth Rundle & Thou give us another four cuts from their much lauded 2020 collaboration, May Our Chambers Be Full.
Audrey’s Dance, the two-piece indie pop outfit from Preston, has an EP whose title strikes us as something to take a listen to.
An original debut release from new talent Dominic Sanderson showing influences from Pink Floyd, King Crimson and Steven Wilson displaying exciting new potential to English Prog Rock.
Brighton 80s revivalists Yumi & The Weather bring a ray of sunshine to our gloomy times with their Some Days EP.
Night Tapes return with another EP full of lush, city skyline gazing, dream-pop. The London trio deliver five songs to excite the senses.
The Magpie Arc – a cross-border, five-piece folk/rock band – follow EP1 with…EP2
iamthemorning set up their own EP release with two new songs and a couple of seasonal ventures.
Loneliness, spiraling and self-destruction – Sophie Jamieson shares her thoughts on her new EP titled Release.
Mature Americana from Brighton’s lady-to-watch Hayley Ross. Her new EP, Moving All Around is out on Barracuda Recordings.
As musicians find alternatives to playing live, Bleek Noir dips into the catalogue for some acoustic imaginings.