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A love story: "One summer's day" by Jay Moussa-Mann
Jay Moussa-Mann Jay’s songs have been played on BBC 6 Music on Tom Robinson’s Mixtape, BBC Tees Introducing and featured in Music Crowns, Skope Magazine, NE Volume, NARC Magazine, Love Life; Love Music and Headstuff. Her previous single ‘American Tennessee’ was chosen in the roundup of BBC Introducing Tees Best of 2021. It won Track…
The capturing of emotions: "Feel" by Norman Lake
Norman Lake … is a project by singer songwriter Joey MacMahan from Los Angeles. The songs often focus on processing difficult emotions, and overcoming mental health and addiction. A majority of the songwriting is drawn from personal experience with unflinching honesty and a desire to connect with others who feel lost. Early recordings such as…
Finest Indie Post Punk from Manchester: Nat Dempsey & The Near Strangers – "Run & Hide"
Nat Dempsey & The Near Strangers From punky floor movers to dreamy ballads, Nat Dempsey & The Near Strangers are a post-punk/indie rock outfit based in Manchester with a huge range of influences; from Alice in Chains to Arctic Monkeys and everything in-between. The new single ‘Run & Hide’ is out now; a thrashy commentary…
Weekly Top 40 – The Music Blog Charts – 18.06.22
Weekly Top 40 1 Twin Moons/Bearwolf, Pt. 1 – My Friend The Chimpanzee 2 All We Have Is Now – Vassilis 3 Gloomy Sunday – Las Bibas From Vizcaya, Julie Hicklin 4 Jasmine – Mojo X 5 Tongue Tied – Gemma Cullingford 6 It’s Alright – Certain, Amara Latchford 7 La Grande Dame – Poltergeist…
Difficult to pigeonhole: "I want you to want me" by Wednesday's Child
Wednesday’s Child Wednesday’s Child are a London-based band for whom convention means very little. Melting together punk and psychedelic rock with a jazz twist, the group are difficult to pigeonhole and impossible to ignore. The songwriters, Emily Roberts and Georgia Williams, began collaborating during the UKs various lockdowns, and out of isolation grew connection. From…
