The Silver Snails – ‘Ave Maria a Zio Virgilio’

The goal of The Silver Snails is to create the world’s finest pop rock, and to open hearts through sound, light, and word. A joint Italian and US venture between lead singer Lucas Ward and his wife Elisa Fantini, The Silver Snails take their inspiration from their home in the wine country of Romangna, Italy, yet at the same time they create contemporary pop-rock for a global audience.

Stephen Winston – ‘Maybe It’s For James’

Most musicians seem to to all in, chasing their dreams, from a young age, before having to give up when real life gets in the way. Stephen Winston however put his musical pursuits to one side, choosing instead to focus on working in the corporate and communcations world, and is now able to spend all of his time making music. He taught himself to play piano and guitar while at college, and after his retirement he built a state-of-the-art studio at his longtime home, in Littleton Colorado, and another at his new home, in Rancho Santa Fe, California.

Baby Raptors – ‘Warriors Of The Weekend’

Baby Raptors have released a Brooklyn-born and bred slice of electro-pop fun and abandonment with their latest track, ‘Warriors Of The Weekend’.

Percival Elliott – ‘Forever’

Indie-rock duo Percival Elliott are from the south coast of England, and comprise Olly Hite and Samuel Carter-Brazier. The pair have recently released ‘Forever’, the first single from their forthcoming album, ‘Save Your Soul’.

Music Producer MOZΛRT Announces Release of Album ‘Meditation’

MOZΛRT is set to release his fourth album, ‘Meditation’. The US based producer and composer taught himself to produce “for fun” back in 2011, and after working on beats for hip hop, trap and R&B, he expanded into pop, folk, Christian music, and, as the name implies, meditation music.

Matteo Scher – ‘Something Good’

With a sound something like Tom Odell, Billy Joel, James Bay, and Elton John all rolled into one, New York City singer songwriter Matteo Scher certainly promises ‘Something Good’ with his new EP, set for release on 15 June.

Introducing: Cfit – ‘Throwaway Survival Machine’

CFIT is an aviation term standing for ‘Controlled Flight Into Terrain’. It’s an apt name for a band whose music lifts you up and crashes you without you realising.

Videos: Roger O’Donnell and Julia Kent – Videos from ‘Tristan and Isolde’ and ‘Orpheus and Eurydice’

Following on from our piece about Roger O’Donnell and Julia Kent a few weeks back, and also our more recent piece about the Post Romantic Empire Album, come the following videos for Roger and Julia’s pieces, ‘Marke’ and ‘Tristan’ (both from ‘Tristan and Isolde’), and ‘Il Regno Dei Morti’ and ‘La Ninfa’, from ‘Orpheus and Eurydice’.

Roger O’Donnell and Julia Kent – ‘Love And Other Tragedies’

If you recognise the name Roger O’Donnell, it’s probably because he was formally a keyboard player with the alternative rock band The Cure. It may come as some surprise then to learn that he has spent most of the last five years composing for orchestral strings.