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Tag Archives: single
IMMY STANLEY – Dancing Light
April 23, 2018

Halo UK Homesick yet hypnotic debut from West Midlands’ teenager who wears soul on her sleeve and blues in her heart. Having university on the horizon, many a youngster would be well-poised for a freedom fest, but this singer is … Continue reading
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Tagged folk, Immy Stanley, single, soul
MREE – In The Kitchen
March 30, 2018

Nettwerk 2018 Class of glass from Portland’s folktronica artiste inviting you to where tasty action is – in slo-mo. It’s been a long way from Mree’s 2011 debut “Grow” to her forthcoming EP “The Middle” – whose title, of course, … Continue reading
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Tagged electronic, folk, Mree, single
JANGLE TOWN – A Love So True
March 22, 2018

Cramada 2018 Debut statement from Swedish suppliers of garage jangle that rocks and rolls. A Polaroid snapshot of this group on-stage may suggest they’re tuned into retro, but the Skövde collective don’t seem to pay much attention to the era … Continue reading
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Tagged garage rock, Jangle Town, pop-rock, single
SYDNEY BROWN – Love Is Stronger Than Smoke And Fire
February 21, 2018

Tarpan 2018 Sensual soul’s valiant intent: charity endeavor aimed to benefit California fire victims. San Francisco is close to Sydney Brown’s heart, and not only because she’s the daughter of the city’s erstwhile mayor but because it’s her home. That’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Narada Michael Walden, single, soul, Sydney Brown