Tag: female musician
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Courtney Cole – Down To Earth
‘down to earth’ is the powerfully emotive new release from LA-based indie artist Courtney Cole, and is a gorgeous showcase of vocal timbre in solidifying a song’s message. The textured indie-rock, pop anthem seamlessly takes you through a stark dynamic journey with the intimacy of the verses and the roar of the chorus. Courtney wrote ‘down […]
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PENELOPE – Jelly
Though we are cruising into Autumn, as long as the new PENELOPE song ‘Jelly’ is stuck in your head, hot girl summer is far from over. Jammed with a massive beat and remnants of 2000’s era diva pop, ‘Jelly’ is an anthemic “bitch, please” to anyone who questions authentic and colourful expression. PENELOPE stands as […]
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Music Video – Maya Yenn – “How Much Sadness Can You Swallow”
In 2021 we were introduced to the theatrical and hauntingly creative electro-pop artist Maya Yenn who has just put out the long-awaited music video for her most recent release “How Much Sadness can You Swallow”. The song itself is awash with gothic and at times, archaic language and sonic expressions, which create this gorgeously dramatic […]
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Mari – Rocky Mountain
If Ivoris is at the Disney, syrupy end of the sweet vocal spectrum, Mari might be down the line with her deceptively lovely vocal tone that sits amidst industrial and grungy alternative production. The London artist is a self-proclaimed ‘reverb enthusiast’, and her self produced catalogue features an array of hybrid electro-pop, indie-rock music, her […]
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Jesse Brady – Conflicted
‘Conflicted’ is the glittery new release from the Nashville writer Jesse Brady, whose sound sits at the intersection of feminine icons like HAIM and Joni Mitchell. Inspired by her experience of independent music distribution, the artist constructed the song within that space of balancing business and artistry as someone in the creative fields. The production […]
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Kate Cosentino – Prettiest Girl in the Room
Nashville act Kate Cosentino is bringing just the indie-pop tonic for anyone who has carried self-doubt into a room full of people, with her latest dreamy release ’Prettiest Girl in the Room’. The restrained opening of ‘PGITR’ is the perfect mellow vibe for Kate’s lyrics to float above as she narrates the honest feelings of […]
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Fanchon – rsm SMiLE
After a handful of indie-pop adjacent 2020 releases, London’s Fanchon is pulling out all the punk-rock stops with her driving new release ‘rsm SMiLE’. The track is the first from the recent collaboration between herself and drummer/producer Frazer Holloway after the two bonded over a love of all things grunge. ‘rsm SMiLE’ was written as […]
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Alexa Perez – Cliché
Alexa Perez is putting her mind above her heart in her vulnerable and dynamically exciting new indie-pop release ‘Cliché’. After finding an audience of like-minded sad-girl Swifties with her debut release ‘Wondering’ in 2021, ‘Cliché’ takes a more driving approach to themes of heartbreak and emotional conflict. The effects on Perez’s vocals at the start […]
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Gillian Rae Perry – A Reminder
One of the most generous pieces of music I have come across recently is the ethereal new release ‘A Reminder’ from LA artist Gillian Rae Perry. Listening to this track truly feels like a gift from one human to another; a pure piece of art untarnished by the weight of expectation, completely designed to bring […]
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Sahara Beck – Stillness
Queensland’s Sahara Beck never fails to pack a punch with her bold and emotive releases, ‘Stillness’ being the latest theatrical addition to her colourful catalogue. Written from a place of almost uncharacteristic vulnerability, ‘Stillness’ becomes a vessel of which to explore Sahara’s experiences of anxiety and panic Sahara figuratively transports you into her world of […]