The operatically trained Brooklyn native Sarah Kinlaw delivers dreamy, slow-burn art-pop on her brooding debut. The rise to fame of the New York singer-songwriter Sarah Kinlaw has been unspectacular and steady, encompassing stints as a dancer, visual artist, choreographer and composer as well as a series of bleeding-edge collaborations with Blood Orange, Caroline Polacheck, … [Read more...] about Kinlaw: The Tipping Scale – Review
Nicholas Gunn: Sound Condition – Review
Nicholas Gunn releases new album Sound Condition, an ambitious and varied piece of work that encompasses an electronically driven ambient world. Electronic artist and producer Nicholas Gunn manages to produce a perfect blend of beats, build-ups and perspectives on new album, Sound Condition. With a settled flow of ambient sounds and meandering, playful beats that ebb and … [Read more...] about Nicholas Gunn: Sound Condition – Review
SXSW 2021 Announces Second Wave of Music Artists
This year’s completely online SXSW festival has announced a second wave of music artists to the bill, adding to the already huge and varied roster. Finding ways around the recent pandemic has been a hard job for the music industry, but SXSW took the bull by the horns and became one of the first festivals to bravely announce their event would be completely online for … [Read more...] about SXSW 2021 Announces Second Wave of Music Artists
Patrick Ames: Rubber & Glue – Single Review
Patrick Ames returns with a whimsical, bluesy sound on the affectionate new single, Rubber & Glue. It’s pretty apparent in this time and age that people are looking for a bit of fun. There’s been a lot of heavy-heartedness lately, and with good reason, but sometimes you just want something a bit familiar, a bit warm and light. That’s exactly what Patrick Ames provides … [Read more...] about Patrick Ames: Rubber & Glue – Single Review
Ghetts: Conflict of Interest – Review
With Conflict of Interest, Ghetts has created a hard-hitting and career-defining grime album that shows off his impressive talent. If you know the music of Ghetts, there would have been no doubt in your mind that this album would be excellent. As the opening line “Rudeboy, I’m the certiest” (Fine Wine) attests, Conflict of Interest raises the bar even higher as Ghetts … [Read more...] about Ghetts: Conflict of Interest – Review
J.L.G: Lion Lady – Single Review
J.L.G provides a synthy, settled flow on the gorgeously arranged and beautifully breezy track, Lion Lady. South Florida-based indie/synthpop artist J.L.G really knows how to put together a tantalisingly pleasing track. His great work in building synth-pop layers against an 80s-inspired atmosphere comes to life on new single Lion Lady, as the artist shows off his talents for … [Read more...] about J.L.G: Lion Lady – Single Review






