Being a bedroom pop artist never used to be a badge of honour, yet Jake Marsh has helped elevate the intimate genre with his debut album, edge of the bed.
Being a bedroom pop artist never used to be a badge of honour, yet Jake Marsh has helped elevate the intimate genre with his debut album, edge of the bed.
RnB, hip-hop, funk and pop all find their place within Jafar Curry’s Dangerous Love, a swanky groove-soaked single that radiates soul as soon as the arrangement begins to unfold. The
There’s a new stat circulating, one that’s been framed as if the very soul of youth culture is withering on the vine: one in five young people in the UK
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Tara Formosa framed heartbreak as an emotive horror genre in Monster; dark synth pop single that drags you straight into a retro-futurist fever dream. The Malta-based Aussie singer-songwriter channelled the
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Jacob Tell wore the scars of self-flagellation on his sleeve in So Much of the Time, the standout single from his sophomore LP, Hard to Be Human. The dark lyrical themes
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