After remixing Fhin, Private Agenda drop some freshly baked material
Assured Lo-fi queer pop from London-based synth-pop duo, Private Agenda
American teenage pop has a new ambassador: Brace for Isaac Dunbar
If you put aside all of the stereotypes and clichés that are rife within American youth culture and teenage pop culture in general, Isaac Dunbar could well run for the next Ambassador to that realm.
Introducing: GINEVRA
Built like a teenage diary, witnessing her intimate life through the pages. The songs off 'Ruins' come across speckled with tear marks, ruffled with fears. Slow-burning into growth and relief.
Introducing: alextbh
"Walls" is tender without being mushy, full of the kinds of melodies you feel in your chest and lyrics that stick in your head.
Mixtape Sixty!
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Introducing: Isabelle Brown
Brand new signee to the renowned True Panther Sounds label in the name of Isabelle Brown is getting a lot of attention these days for the talent and maturity she puts forward in her music and vocal output.
Introducing: Malihini
Before you hear anything from this duo called Malihini, you'll be as intrigued as I was when I find out that this real life Italian couple made of Giampaolo Speziale and Federica Caiozzo are originally from Rome, have chosen a Hawaiian band name that means "Newcomer" and have recorded their upcoming album "Hopefully, Again" in the forgotten dreamscapes and beautiful back country that Wales
Introducing: TÜ
This is the debut single by TÜ. A brand new Norwegian electropop act. They dropped their track "Underwater" to great effect and critical acclaim among music blogs around the blogosphere.
City Park drops another winning track titled “On My Own”
The music recalls a late night impromptu performance in a minuscule, smoke-filled and sweaty venue with the likes of "Peter Gabriel, Blood Orange, Majid Jordan and a hint of Prince dapperness" for good measure.
Freja Kirk has “Fine Things” to say. Sit down and listen.
Here’s another hotly tipped newcomer from Denmark. The extremely talented Freja Kirk transforms loss and heartbreak into a…