AC Scott Release Debut Single, ‘Sometimes’

There’s a stillness in ‘Sometimes’ that feels completely unforced. AC Scott, the songwriting name of Alison Craig release a debut single that’s quiet, unhurried, and utterly disarming.

We Get The ‘cold shoulder’ From Daisy Briggs In Empowering New Pop Country Track

Daisy Briggs’ latest release, ‘cold shoulder’, sees her examine relationships of the past with resolve, rather than bitterness or regret. In what feels like a follow on from last month’s ‘no contact’, she demonstrates a clearly evolved sense of self-esteem.

Rapper And Emcee SERIOUS VOICE Has ’99 Problems’ But None Of Them Can’t Be Solved By God

’99 Problems’, the new single from SERIOUS VOICE, and featuring her son JSWAGG, sees her lay her truth bare, voicing the often hidden frustrations of navigating a world determined to hold her down.

Dave Luv Uses His Instinct For Innovation With Latest Release, ‘Let It Go’

Forever pushing the boundaries of contemporary music and culture, Dave Luv’s latest release, ‘Let It Go’, sees the Chicago native explore what happens when a romantic relationship has reached its end – and breaking up is the hardest thing to do.

Staunch Moderates Are Kicking It With ‘Bigfoot’s Football Live’

Staunch Moderates’ latest track, ‘Bigfoot’s Football Live’, retains the same ethos they’ve had across all their releases, that of an initiative to bridge America’s political rift, while blending satire, social commentary, and hip-hop into something much, much bigger than simply entertainment.

Seán Griffin Returns With Latest Offering, ‘Rocks Off’

Retaining elements of his self-styled sound, “Celtic Rock”, Seán Griffin follows up ‘People Are Mad’ with his latest single, ‘Rocks Off’, from his forthcoming debut solo album.

Cam Royale Delivers A Powerful Heartfelt Message With ‘Can’t Lie’

Born Geoffrey Campbell II, in Mobile Alabama, Cam Royale knows what it’s like to struggle, and, now based in New Orleans, he uses his story of resilience and survival as a powerful voice for those who feel they have been overlooked; this is no less the case in his latest release, ‘Can’t Lie’.

Essex Band, Mad Morning, Releases Debut Single, ‘Painkiller’

There are songs that play in the background, and there are songs that grab you by the collar and refuse to let go. Essex band, Mad Morning, have released their debut single, ‘Painkiller’, and it falls squarely in the latter category. From the first hit of the drums, it feels less like you’re listening to a recording and more like you’ve been dropped into the middle of a live show, the sweat, the noise, the electricity. It’s chaotic in all the best ways.

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).