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    “Cyanide” by The Ocean Deep

    “Cyanide” by The Ocean Deep: a hard-hitting alternative-rock song that seems to expertly incorporate a mix of genres; pop/punk, alt-rock and electronic elements are all present in…… Read more ““Cyanide” by The Ocean Deep”

    31st Mar 2021 by Pillar Artists

    “The Imposter” by Emmrose

    “The Imposter” by Emmrose: the angelic vocals of Emmrose are instantly recognisable and evidently left a memorable impression on us when we first heard her music back…… Read more ““The Imposter” by Emmrose”

    26th Mar 202116th Jun 2022 by Pillar Artists

    Music Highlights #5

    https://open.spotify.com/track/6nEYMr626zaqeCOKVaTNoV?si=7bf15289f0914aa0 “Ain’t No Friend Of Mine” by The Savman The soft piano opening is brought to an abrupt end by the sound of a gong – a…… Read more “Music Highlights #5”

    24th Mar 202124th Mar 2021 by Pillar Artists

    “Emergency Song” by Midlight

    “Emergency Song” by Midlight: a rather enigmatic song that, despite sounding quite minimalist, has layers of subtle sound that makes for a robust song. Featuring vocals that…… Read more ““Emergency Song” by Midlight”

    23rd Mar 2021 by Pillar Artists

    “Rebel” by Ormiston

    “Rebel” by Ormiston: washed-out vocals contrast with the popping, groovy basslines that amplifies the funk influences that are evident throughout this gloriously infectious indie-pop song, with the…… Read more ““Rebel” by Ormiston”

    23rd Mar 202125th Mar 2021 by Pillar Artists

    Music Roundup #28

    “Simple Life” by Artfair: a stunning debut single that announces the London-based quintet’s entrance in spectacular fashion. Bouncing indie guitar riffs introduce the song before stepping back…… Read more “Music Roundup #28”

    19th Mar 2021 by Pillar Artists

    “Local” by Jordan Dean

    “Local” by Jordan Dean: a robust EP consisting of five indie-pop songs, with distinct reference to heroes – Jamie T, The Kooks, and Arctic Monkeys – though…… Read more ““Local” by Jordan Dean”

    18th Mar 2021 by Pillar Artists

    “Shadow Love” by Andreww

    “Shadow Love” by Andreww: a tremendously well-crafted, trap-infused, grunge-esque song with gothic undertones, Andreww has a bold musical vision that he successfully pursues, creating something special in…… Read more ““Shadow Love” by Andreww”

    17th Mar 202117th Mar 2021 by Pillar Artists

    “Vanity” by Sam Wilder

    “Vanity” by Sam Wilder: a breathtakingly beautiful song that reaches into your very soul and compels you to simply stop and listen. It is rare to find…… Read more ““Vanity” by Sam Wilder”

    15th Mar 2021 by Pillar Artists

    “Orion” by Peak Futures

    “Orion” by Peak Futures: a musical treat driven by a bold vision that is brought to life in a wonderful fashion. The characterful, soulful voice of Joe…… Read more ““Orion” by Peak Futures”

    15th Mar 202115th Mar 2021 by Pillar Artists

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