Cycamore’s ‘Heart Of America’ Shines A Spotlight On The People, Places, And Stories That Actually Make The USA Great

While Cycamore are technically a new band, each member comes with the skill and expertise to ensure their place in the panetheon of legends. The Nashville band have released their take on the 2005 song, ‘Heart Of America’. Back then it was a fundraiser in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, but Cycamore sees that today we also need a reminder that unity is not just possible, but essential.

Ron Brunk Keeps The Mystery Alive With ‘Mr. Hank’

Open the dictionary to “prolific” and you’ll see a photo of Ron Brunk. With 37 albums under his belt, he’s certainly the very definition of the word, and there’s no chance he’s about to stop any time soon. But he’s also adept at keeping his listeners on their toes, and with his latest single, ‘Mr Hank’, Brunk leaves us wondering who it is he’s singing about.

Telling Tales: Christopher Wyze & The Tellers Gives Us The Low Down On ‘Stuck In The Mud’

Starting out as a passion project, ‘Stuck In The Mud’ by Christopher Wyze & The Tellers soon turned into something bigger. We got to talk to Wyze about it all.

Too Much Joy

Too Much Joy Get All Retro – Historically Speaking – With ‘My Past Lives’

Too Much Joy’s latest release, ‘My Past Lives’, is wonderfully weird, while retaining a retro flavour that is reminiscent of the best of the 80s (particularly if your idea of the best of the 80s is DEVO, or They Might Be Giants).

Nick Vivid’s New Single, ‘Volunteer’ Gives A Retro Vibe To A Very Modern Day Feeling

With his nostalgic electronic lo-fi funk sound, NYC artist Nick Vivid is set to release his latest album, ‘Volatile’, on the 24th of October this year, through MegaPlatinum Records. Ahead of this he’s dropped new single, ‘Volunteer’, and it’s every bit as groovy as you might imagine.

Le Concorde

Le Concorde’s Single ‘Memorare’ Has Us Wowed As The Artist Releases His New Album, ‘Second Mansions’

‘Memorare’ is the latest single from Le Concorde’s album, ‘Second Mansions’, which comes out today, the 19th of September, and wow, what a way to go!

Grand Nathaniel Pulls Us Into His World With ‘And I Will’

It’s been years since we’ve heard from Grand Nathaniel – almost exactly five, as it happens – but we’re glad to share the latest release from J Burton’s project, ‘And I Will’.

Atlanta’s 4 YEARS LATER Drops Introspective Album, ‘Make Me Make Sense’

While he still may be just 20 years old, 4 YEARS LATER, aka Ben Heinze, from Atlanta, Georgia, is making some mighty waves in the music business with his new album, ‘Make Me Make Sense’. Released on the 22nd of August, the album is an introspective blend of pop and alternative music, shining a light on the fully relatable struggle to articulate ones emotions.

Rising UK Duo ORTU Drop Empowering Debut Featuring Roxy Yarnold, ‘Level It Up’

Out tomorrow, the 19th of September, ‘Level It Up’ is the vibrant debut from UK duo, ORTU. The track features the vocals of Roxy Yarnold, who also joined ORTU and Meg Birch on co-writing.

Tilda Takes A Journey From Heartache To Healing With Release Of Intimate New EP, ‘The Way I’m Wired’ 

Set for release on the 26th of September, ‘The Way I’m Wired’ is the new EP from Surrey singer-songwriter, Tilda. Comprising five tracks, the EP sees the artist compress the last five years of her life into a sonic diary that is both deeply personal and intimate.

Aldo’s Latest Release, ‘Flame To A Gaslight’ Burns Bright With 80s Heartache and Indie Grit

‘Flame To A Gaslight’ is the third single from Aldo, and serves as a love letter to the 1980s. Aldo, a rising star on Glasgow’s indie scene, released the track on the 22nd of August.

Robbie Rosen X Coffeeshop Speak To Essentially Pop About Their Collaborations And Latest Release, ‘All That Matters’

Regular readers will be familiar with Robbie Rosen x Coffeeshop; the dream team brought together across the world by Rob Aster and iDreamology. Now, we get to share with you their thoughts in their own words, and their latest single and music video, ‘All That Matters’.