Discovering the new music underground around the globe
Rock/Review Santa Claws - She Turns
After an absence of almost 2 years and a first album produced by Greg Gordon, Santa Claws is back with a new line-up, with Colin Le Moigne on drums from 2021 to 2023, replaced in May by Guillaume Hamon. The opportunity to take a new musical direction. A very seventies identity, some work on the backing vocals, and a few folk/psychedelic touches are the quartet's new ingredients.
Rock/Review Martyn Scott - Turn
Martyn Scott is a solo indie musician. His music takes inspiration from some of the great bands of the past. The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Oasis, The Smiths, The Stone Roses, and 90’s Britpop, to name a few. Martyn’s style is laced with effective guitar work, carefully crafted vocal harmonies, and thoughtful instrumentation, with “the song" always at the heart of it all.
Pop/Review Limahl - One Wish For Christmas
Winning millions of fans in the early 80's as the lead singer and songwriter with British band Kajagoogoo, Limahl enjoyed the instant celebrity of hitting the top of the charts with his debut single ‘Too Shy', which was followed by two more Top 20 hits, ‘Ooh To Be Ah’ and ‘Hang On Now’. After the band split, Limahl struck out on his own and soon re-emerged in the charts again with his first solo single, ‘Only For Love’.
Hip-Hop/Review Dax - Catch The Rain
Dax is a rising artist who is currently making something from absolutely nothing.
Punk/Review Department S - Whistle For The Wind (feat. Leigh Heggarty)
Department S is most famous for their 1981 hit single "Is Vic There?" but also achieved success with follow-up singles "Going Left Right” and "I Want." Although the original band recorded an album, they split before it was released, and "Sub-Stance" was shelved. This was turned out to be a missed opportunity. The album was produced by Dave Tickle, who had previously worked on Blondie's “Parallel Lines" and went on to great success with The Police, Prince, and U2.
Pop/Review Ki To - West ft. Delorians
Inspired by vintage, coming-of-age films and bands like Dayglow, ADOY, and HYBS Ki To’s discography oftentimes pairs lyrics that evoke lingering feelings with lush vocals and a production that provides warmth and escapism. After a series of long nights, dates, and heartbreak, Ki To was inspired to write his next record. During this time period, he started performing at jazz bars in different states and in more intimate settings, which led to his most recent release.
Hip-Hop/Review Polyvoda - Homeless
Ukraine-based, genre-fluid Polyvoda emerged amidst the chaos of besieged Kyiv in 2022. Instrumentalists Denis Levchenko (bass), Kyrylo Chykhradze (keys), and Mykhailo Birchenko (drums) transcend borders, partnering with international voices to articulate their shared experience.
Hip-Hop/Review POINT3NINE - The iLLEST
POINT3NINE is the one-man band for this one. His influences are Mo Wax Records from the mid-90's, hip-hop, rock music, and soul-funk music.
Electronic/Review The Screaming Pope - Our Love Is Music
The Screaming Pope is techno music veteran George Bolton, who has been doing electronic music since 1979. He has played with, written for, done session work for, and opened for many bands. He even worked as a music video production assistant in the 80s and 90s and was an assistant engineer at the Cars studio SyncroSound in Boston.
Rock/Review Thirst and the Cow (TATC) - The Main Sequence at Last
Thirst and the Cow (TATC) is an ambient and progressive rock project by Tim Gardner. Tim is a Portland, Maine-based experimental guitarist and Touch Guitar player. TATC music began as ambient/improvisational instrumental music. TATC has released 4 ambient albums to date (Glacial Pools, Gates, Distances Vol. 1, and Distances Vol. 2). With the release of Time Gardeners in 2021, the project branches into more traditional instrumental progressive rock territory with layers of touch guitars, polyrhythms, and ambient textures.
Pop/Review Wotts - WANNABE
Wotts is an Ottawa, Canada-based indie pop duo made up of vocalist/multiinstrumentalist Jayem and bassist/guitarist Ricky 100. Wotts has hit the stages of RBC Bluesfest, Canadian Music Week, and Junofest and has received shoutouts for their work from several outlets, including CBC Radio (Canada), The Luna Collective (U.S.), Iggy Magazine (France), and Mystic Sons (UK).
Rock/Review Love Ghost x Go Golden Junk - Hollywood Blvd.
Love clings to you forever, whether you’re in it or out of it. Like an apparition you can’t shake, it never leaves. Love Ghost’s music conjures a style equally informed by Seattle tradition and Souncloud-era fearlessness. Love Ghost is for the misfits, and their music mostly deals with personal battles of mental health.
Rock/Review Gary Dranow - Sandy Beahes
Gary Dranow is a guitar player and athlete from Park City, Utah. He draws inspiration from his life experiences, and his dedication to his craft is a source of inspiration to fans and aspiring artists alike. With musical influences including Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughn, Gary and The Manic Emotions have made a name for themselves in the Blues and Rock music scenes.
Funk/Review Abby Asabea - The Way it Was
Independent East Londoner Abby Asabea is a soul-bby flying on the wings of a new translation. Rising up, creating her own rules, and doing music her way. With pure poetic lyricism, she is creating an eclectic homage to timeless sounds. Her writing expresses not only her love for slam poetry but also her early exposure to gospel, soul, hip-hop, funk, and jazz.
Metal/Review Trypan - Cosmic Pursuit
In the heart of the musical revolution emerges the electrifying force known as Trypan. Hailing from diverse backgrounds, this five-member powerhouse has redefined the boundaries of music, uniting the realms of electronic and metal with unmatched finesse. With thunderous guitar and bass riffs that shake the very foundations of your soul and mesmerizing synths that transport you to uncharted sonic territories, Trypan's music is a genre-bending odyssey.
Jazz/Review Mafalda Minnozzi - Natural Impression
Singer, composer, and philanthropist Mafalda Minnozzi produces a record each year and gives her all to presenting the great composers to standing ovations around the globe. After winning many Italian talent shows, she studied voice, dance, and theater in Rome, earning spots at the “Cabala Cabaret” and on RAI TV, leading to shows throughout Europe.
Pop/Review Andrew Flynn - Narcissist
Andrew Flynn is a singer and songwriter based in the UK and a proud queer music artist. He was a stage performer in his youth, so he is a fan of the dramatic, and that informs his work. He loves his listeners to hear the emotion in his music.
Rock/Review Packetloss - Modern Day Meltdown
Packetloss is a band that breaks up what it means to be a band. Thanks to COVID, working from home is a real thing. Not just for your average day job, but music too. Their name comes from the headache of “Packetloss” when playing together online; it causes lag between them and white noise.
Folk/Review James Spencer - Your Ship's Coming In
At the core of James Spencer's music is the desire to tell stories. Tales of life, love, loss, and folklore. He writes songs comprised of folk and country-infused rock. From North Devon, James has been playing in a popular duo, Bicycle Repair Man, since 2015. As a multi-instrumentalist, he draws on traditional acoustic sounds and combines them with pop/punk/rock rhythms.
Pop/Review DEWAR - Rudiment
DEWAR is a Scottish artist who has been writing music for over 10 years. The release of her brand new album "Rudiment' marks the beginning of a new chapter in her career, and a UK tour will follow the release of "Rudiment.”