Formed in 2019 by lead vocalist, guitarist and saxophonist Gruff Glyn, this Welsh band is completed with Will Barratt, Cai Dyfan, Garmon Rhys, Rhodri Brooks and Dylan Morgan. With their infectious, genre-spanning sound, they have been a popular act on the festival circuit, having played Wychwood Festival in the UK, ESNS Festival in The Netherlands and Trans Musicales Festival in France to name a few. Inspired by Syd Barrett and Kevin Ayers, they released their debut “Mwydryn” in 2019.
Taking up arms to rally against empty, sentimental phrases often found on fridge magnets, cushions and wall hangings, such as ‘live laugh love’, their new single is one stop in their fictional world created on their album “Mill On The Hill”, expected on March 7th. Sonically transporting us back to the 70s with a retro-rock edge, it’s the groovy electric guitar riffs, voracious rhythm and jaunty piano that forge the lively tune. And with their cheeky vocals, this catchy rocker is a real toe-tapping jam.
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Born and raised in New York City, this eclectic singer and songwriter began her musical adventure at the age of 8 after receiving her first guitar and years of guitar lessons followed. Throughout her school years she entered talent shows and played some gigs, but self-doubt led to her choosing a career in dental hygiene. A move to Nashville and playing the renowned
Singing about an ex who has so much trouble moving on that he only dates look-a-likes, her new single is an high-energy country-pop bop. Enticing us into her story with a bouncy beat and fresh guitar, the song ignites in the rambunctious chorus. Filled with a cheerful pep, the lively percussion, rocking electric guitars and sprightly spirit forge a catchy and vigorous melody. And with her fiery vocals exposing that stagnant ex, this spunky groove turns into a passion-filled sonic party.
Born in Montreal and based in Toronto, this Canadian singer and songwriter grew up in his grandfather’s record store, surrounded by all kinds of music such as
Exploring the mysteries of what makes a lover just so right for you, his new single is meant to put a smile on our face from the first note. Taken from his recently released EP “Way About You”, the track is instantly captivating from the driving drums to the cheeky banjo. Bursting into an insatiable joyful chorus, the melody is joined by frisky guitars and a touch of country violins. And with resplendent harmonies and his exuberant, storytelling vocals, this vibrant tune is an infectious groove.
Originally from Canada and now based in Los Angeles, this talented singer, songwriter and musician started her musical journey with violin lessons as a child. When she was 16 she added the bass. She attended
Written about the euphoric feeling of realizing that she finally felt comfortable in her own skin, her new single celebrates finding her lost self-esteem and self-confidence. Taken from her, recently released, album “I Can Change Your Mind”, the song starts with a dark retro vibe. With a bobbing beat, moody guitars and a hazy synth, leading to the more sanguine chorus, it’s the misty harmonies and her mesmerizing vocals that take us by the ear into her personal, atmospheric world.
Originally from Connecticut and now based in Montreal, Canada, this bubbly singer and songwriter grew up singing in choirs, playing in a jazz and marching band and performing in musical theatre. She still infuses her music with that theatrical flair, creating an unique pop sound. Since she has performed at the legendary
Singing about investing in your relationship only to find out that to your lover you were merely a placeholder for someone new, her new single captures the emotions caused by realizing you were used instead of loved. A whimsical pop song at its core, the catchy song starts with repetitive synth chords and is soon joined by a driving beat. And with her cheeky, eclectic vocal style narrating the heartbreaking story, this infectious, slightly theatrical, groove is a playful sonic folly.
Even though Vince Grant thought his days of being in bands were over, a Craigslist ad of producer and guitarist
Tackling the difficult theme of climate change, wildfires and drought, their new single is made even more poignant with the horrific fires threatening their home town of L.A. at present. Melodically the song feels like a trip back to the 80s. Fusing neon synth pop with a touch of the New Romantics, it combines an electronic sparkle with a darker undertone. Slightly reminiscent of