Neil Potter Pours His Heart And Soul Into ‘Shipwrecked’

Liverpool’s Neil Potter has been so fascinated by the process and power of music all his life, and ever since the start of his musical journey, as a teenager, he’s dreamed of creating an album from scratch. After studying music at college and university, he threw himself all into a seemingly endless cycle of learning and teaching, with the aim of being the very best he could be. We’ve previously spoken about his release, ‘Over The Hills’ – now we present his latest track, ‘Shipwrecked’.

Big Rome Presents His Manifesto With ‘Who I Am’

Big Rome has forged for himself a reputation as being one of the underground’s finest narrators, earning the name of “The Arkansas Boss”. His rap style unapologetically is able to fuel a late night party, or equally set forth a moody night of contemplation. Latest release, ‘Who I Am’, serves as his manifesto – and he establishes a bold declaration of greatness, while exploring just how the experiences that scarred his past have continued to shape who he currently is.

‘Four Miles Deep’, By Mark Caplice And Megan O’Neill Now Released

‘Four Miles Deep’ puts you in the realm of the deepest parts of the ocean, where pressures are immense and sunlight is non-existent. It’s somewhere where the sense of loneliness must be at its most extreme, where the sense of having to get to the surface and the question of whether that is possible are at the forefront of your mind; a place so deep that moving onwards and upwards are the only option. It’s also the title of a long anticipated musical collaboration between Irish artists Mark Caplice and Megan O’Neill.

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.