For an artist whose reputation has been built on blues-rock craftsmanship, it would have been easy for Cliff Stevens to continue refining a formula that has served him well across six studio albums. Instead, ‘Try’ finds the Canadian songwriter taking a thoughtful step into new territory, expanding his musical palette while preserving the emotionalContinue Reading

There is an understated confidence running through George Adequate’s ‘Shipwrecked’. Instead of announcing itself with sweeping gestures or obvious hooks, the single allows its observations on uncertainty, perseverance and self-reflection to emerge naturally. Taken from his new album ‘Reasonable Things’, ‘Shipwrecked’ reflects the perspective of someone who has lived through enough change to understand thatContinue Reading

Some songs simply invite you to slow down, settle into their world, and discover their emotional depth at your own pace. And that is precisely what Sarah Wendlandt and Franzi Berg achieve with ‘Oh June’, an elegantly crafted indie-folk single that feels both comforting and quietly inspiring. Hailing from Leipzig, the duo haveContinue Reading

There is a quiet irony at the centre of The Subtheory’s latest single. In an age defined by constant updates, endless opinions and an ever-growing stream of information, ‘Things That Caught My Attention’ deliberately slows us down, inviting reflection rather than reaction. Built around spoken-word delivery, the Oxford outfit continue to explore the intersectionContinue Reading

There is something reassuring about Ian Roland’s songwriting. Instead of embracing spectacle or leaning on overworked sentimentality, he has a knack for finding emotional truth in ordinary moments, and ‘Boxing Gloves’ may be one of his most affecting compositions to date. Built around the familiar imagery of the boxing ring, the BrightonContinue Reading

There is a quiet confidence running through Sara Gerdine’s latest single ‘Time Waits For No One’. It’s a song rooted in folk and country traditions while subtly informed by her classical background, as the Irish singer-songwriter delivers a composition that feels both timeless and deeply personal throughout. Centred on the inevitabilityContinue Reading

There is something quietly defiant about Heron’s ‘Underground Sky’. In an age dominated by instant gratification and disposable content, the UK songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist has created an album that asks for patience. Every song feels carefully placed, every arrangement thoughtfully considered, and every lyric part of a larger meditation on time,Continue Reading