Aussie folk artist Didirri’s latest video is one with a difference. His “Fall” video is a live acoustic performance with a surrounding choir that be seen in full in the 360 video. “Fall” a beautiful song and this live version is stunning. “Fall” is out now on Apple Music, Spotify and Continue Reading
Lungley – Just Like Before (Video)
Lungley is made up of siblings Natalie and Matt who are from London. Their sound is an interesting one mixing Trip Hop influences from the likes of Massive Attack and Burial with left-field acoustic folk, and even metal. “Just Like Before” is today’s Song of The Day and is taken from Continue Reading
Cocoa Futures – The Grey
“The Grey” is the opposite of what is normally associated with the colour, it’s an upbeat warped funky pop with an indie sound. “The Grey is about someone facing life and all of its normality after something really bad happening.” Cocoa Future’s front man Greg explains. “It talks about how Continue Reading
Sylva Faye – Blythe
“Blythe” is the title track from multi-instrumental and singer-songwriter Sylva Faye’s new EP. She writes and records ambient folk music with a dreamy ethereal quality to it. As well as singing, she also played guitar, bass, flute (a session flautist for 9 years) and piano on her new EP which Continue Reading
Jessy Lanza – Live Session for Annie Mac
Canadian electronic songwriter, producer, and vocalist Jessy Lanza played a brilliant live session the BBC’s Maida Vale studios for Annie Mac’s show on BBC Radio One. She performed “It Means I Love You”, “Oh No” and a cover of Phyllis Nelson’s 80’s hit “Move Closer”. I’m gutted that I missed Continue Reading
John Mayer – Love on the Weekend
“Love on the Weekend” is singer songwriter John Mayer’s first new single in two years. The marks the first release from his forthcoming album The Search for Everything, which will be released next year (2017). It’s certainly not the best that I’ve heard from Mayer, hopefully he’s making us wait Continue Reading