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    “Extinction” by Waagal

    The world is full of talent and creativity, exemplified in particular by this special song and video by multi-instrumentalist Waagal who on his new album ‘Monad’, plays…… Read more ““Extinction” by Waagal”

    3rd Nov 2021 by Pillar Artists

    “Muddy Beach” by TUYS

    Utilising a powerful, fuzzy bass to underpin their sound and adding delightful, bright guitar melodies, TUYS have made a lasting impression and won us over as fans…… Read more ““Muddy Beach” by TUYS”

    25th Oct 202111th Nov 2021 by Pillar Artists

    “The World In Which They Play” by Teddy Clarke

    A powerful song full of personality and melodically-rich, this gem represents a creative and catchy song whilst simultaneously delivering a poignant and relevant message for us to…… Read more ““The World In Which They Play” by Teddy Clarke”

    25th Oct 2021 by Pillar Artists

    “Always Shoulda Known” by Columbia

    Scouse rock’n’rollers Columbia are back, once again channelling their Oasis-esque confidence and swagger into a sound that they completely own; giving Brit-pop a healthy update as the…… Read more ““Always Shoulda Known” by Columbia”

    11th Oct 202111th Oct 2021 by Pillar Artists

    “Okarito Ways” by Larry Mindel

    “Okarito Ways” by Larry Mindel is a delightful jazz/folk ballad that showcases his signature sound and fits seamlessly into his growing discography; this latest release will therefore…… Read more ““Okarito Ways” by Larry Mindel”

    8th Oct 20219th Oct 2021 by Pillar Artists

    “Family Tree” by Jiminil

    Released in September, and paving the way for an album, “Family Tree” by Jiminil is a fantastically dark folk song that features brooding vocals, haunting string accompaniment,…… Read more ““Family Tree” by Jiminil”

    7th Oct 20217th Oct 2021 by Pillar Artists

    “Pomegranate (Denial)” by Theory Of Why

    Glorious fuzzy-fuelled riffs introduce the listener to this beautiful behemoth of a song that effortlessly melds both powerful riffage with musical melodies, thus bringing to mind the…… Read more ““Pomegranate (Denial)” by Theory Of Why”

    27th Sep 202127th Sep 2021 by Pillar Artists

    “Dark Desires” by Paola House

    “Dark Desires” by Paola House is a song driven by a frantic energy with shadowy undertones that, combined with the gritty mix, makes for a sonic experience…… Read more ““Dark Desires” by Paola House”

    7th Sep 2021 by Pillar Artists

    “Symphony Of Sound” by Echo Coast

    Symphony Of Sound” by Echo Coast: a carefully-polished indie/garage-rock single that takes gritty lo-fi influence and refines it into something more elegant – the skill here can…… Read more ““Symphony Of Sound” by Echo Coast”

    5th Sep 2021 by Pillar Artists

    “No Good” by The Heavy North

    “No Good”, by Liverpudlian quintet The Heavy North, is a real blues/alternative-rock gem that features refined-yet-punchy guitars that recall the gutsy blues-rock sound of The Raconteurs -…… Read more ““No Good” by The Heavy North”

    31st Aug 202131st Aug 2021 by Pillar Artists

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