"You only want me when I'm gone" by Jeffrey Chan

Jeffrey Chan Giving pop and retro influences a modern electronic edge – Jeffrey Chan is a singer/songwriter who is unafraid to push the boundaries. His 2018 album, FaultLine was a blend of pop, funk, and dance elements to his sound with a slightly urban twist. Preceded by the release and success of his hip-hop influenced…

"All things down to you" by LAPELS

  LAPELS Meet Nathan, Andy, Will and Adam who together form Lapels; a 4-piece band of singer/songwriter/musicians from the East Midlands, whose honest, no-fuss take on indie/pop, is fast becoming likened to a Blur/Oasis-esque evolution of those early days of mid-90s Britpop. Lyrically depicting everyday mundane ‘stuff’, Lapel’s candid approach to British guitar based pop,…

"Call it a day" by The Daily Spreadsheets

The Daily Spreadsheets The Daily Spreadsheets are the retro rock/ power pop music of Henrique Neves. Neves, a 41 years old bedroom musician born in the state of Bahia, Brazil, now living in Minas Gerais, has been writing songs since the age of 14, heavily influenced by The Beatles and 60’s British Invasion, 70’s Power…

"Laura" by RockCounsellor

RockCounsellor RockCounsellor is the alias of Camden, England based songwriter, musician, and addiction therapist, Thoby Burton. ‘Laura’ is his first release since last year’s debut album, MusicTherapy, and continues his successful collaboration with producer, multi-instrumentalist, composer and arranger, Richard Campbell. facebook   twitter   spotify   soundcloud   bandcamp   youtube   instagram Laura Ein Song inspiriert von einem anderen Track,…

"The Movement" by PrYmary Colours

The Movement Irish electronic duo act PrYmary Colours (aka Cay + Daz) have released a highly anticipated and inspiring musical project, The Movement. The Movement is a soulful and upbeat track with an infectious driving rhythm that harkens to the heydays of the 90s. With a passion to spread positivity and a desire to evoke…

The Artist: Lull

  “The Great Strain” by Lull  Hello to everyone, it is Thursday and we have discovered another splendid song. Lull from Newcastle released “The Great Strain” at the end of January and I would say it is definitely a good one. A bassline opens the track and the guitar drops in together with the vocals…