NOAH FINNCE is back, newly signed to Hopeless Records and picking up acclaim all over the shop. His new single, Stupid, manages to be both pretty stupid and pretty smart; anthemic but kinda unassuming.
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Our boy Daz has been working with Alfie Templeman since the outset, mixing all four of his previous EPs. Now Alfie’s back with his new single, Everybody’s Gonna Love Somebody, mixed by, surprise, Darren Lawson.
Read MoreMore music from Bergen-based two piece Headless. Produced and mixed by Al Groves, Line In Stone is their new self released single. It’s one for fans of later period Biffy Clyro, Royal Blood and other ambitious rock music.
Read MoreChris Kläfford won Swedish Idol. Chris Kläfford got through to the semi finals of America’s Got Talent. Chris Kläfford has a mega voice and great songs, and it’s always a delight when he and Henry Brill write together.
Read MoreI really, really like a lot of Nordic music, but there are still few Nordic artists that I like as much as Bergen’s Bjarte dePresno Borthen, AKA dePresno, so I was delighted when he and Henry Brill hit it off at a writing camp a few years ago (writing the tremendous Too Fucked Up To Love You on the day they met). I was even more delighted when Bjarte visited Nashville (along with collaborator and producer, Askjell) to write a record with Henry.
Read MoreTransatlantic man of mystery, Sean Oakley went into the studio last year to co-write and co-produce the new single, Brother, from Italian-Egyptian born, UK based artist Kidä.
Read MoreMarie Naffah’s voice is really special, and we’re delighted that she’s been in the studio with our own Simon Byrt.
Read MoreJack Garratt’s long awaited second album is the gift that keeps on giving. This time we lucky people are getting Volume 6 of the record, a collection of acoustic interpretations of 6 tracks from the album.
Read MoreYet another great track from Messrs Brill, Lewis and Cramer. This time it’s the second single from Old Sea Brigade’s second record, Motivational Speaking. Day by Day was co-written by Henry Brill and was mixed and co-produced by Owen Lewis.
Read MoreIn Autumn 2019, when no-one knew what a coronavirus was, Norwegian wunderkind dePresno decamped to Nashville with his producer Askjell (Sigrid, Aurora, Naaz) to write an album with our boy Henry Brill. The trio first met on a writing camp in Bergen, Norway, earlier that year.
Read MoreWhen You’re Home is the new single from platinum-selling Canadian singer and actor, Tyler Shaw. The “gorgeously written ballad” (Parade’s words, not ours) was co-written by our very own Henry Brill, alongside Alex Beitzke (JC Stewart & James Arthur) and Tyler himself.
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Neither does Sean Oakley, who’s produced, mixed and engineered their most recent single, Deadlock. It’s a skull crushing four minutes of electronica blended with post rock, recommended for fans of 65Daysofstatic, the Chemical Brothers and getting out of your tiny mind.
Read MoreChange of scene for Mr Rocky O’Reilly on this one. Recently Rocky was invited to mix the soundtrack to Lost Lives, a major cinematic film inspired by the book of the same name, a record of the circumstances of every individual who lost their lives in the Northern Irish ’Troubles.’
Read MoreBit of a week for Al Groves and two piece bands at the moment.
Read MoreThe Plunge is the brand new single from northern alt-pop auteurs, Mauritia. Produced and mixed by Al Groves, it’s a stonker of an indie disco record, built for cider stained dance floors across the country and beyond.
Read MoreI’ve got a lot of time for two pieces, particularly ones who can make as much noise as Headless.
Read MoreRecently signed to Hopeless Records, NoahFinnce is the alter ego of Noah Adams. Not only is Noah massive on the internet, but he’s also capable of creating snarling pop punk anthems like this track, Life’s A Bit.
Read MoreLong time in the making this, but we finally get to enjoy the debut album from West London’s Babeheaven. Home For Now is self released today by the band through AWAL, and it’s a triumph of an effort.
Read MoreI love music and I love telly. I also love cooking, reading and red wine but that’s not really relevant to this post.
What is relevant is that the most fantastic song, Lonely Place by Rhys Lewis, taken from his debut record, Things I Chose To Remember, was chosen to soundtrack ABC’s trailer for Grey’s Anatomy this week.
Read MoreEven though you can’t really get into Australia without a very good reason and a lengthy stay in a state-approved hotel, Owen Lewis is still trying to do his bit and bring some transcontinental magic into our lives. Broken Receiver is the result of his lengthy collaboration with John Lingard.
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