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Iskwe and Tom Wilson – Long Way Down

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“The melody and the sound of the bass gitars are more impressive than the view of the ever-falling Pisa tower. The deep atmosphere of alternative rock is felt in every note, so everything is correctly done in terms of arranging. Great work of sound engineer and performers! (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Мелодия и звук бас-гитары впечатляет сильнее, чем вид вечно падающей Пизанской башни. Глубокая атмосфера Альтернативного Рока чувствуется в каждой ноте, настолько всё грамотно сделано в плане аранжировки. Великолепная работа звукорежиссёра и исполнителей!”

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https://www.facebook.com/iskwemusic/

Keston Cobblers Club – Rigmarole

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“”Rigmarole” is a story of realizing the true values in life. Most people pursue things that never last forever. They spend all their energy to become rich, but the richness of soul counts most. Undeniably special Folk sound, built from acoustic elements and lyrics of deep meaning.”

-Nagamag.com

Alchemy is the new album from Indie-folk band Keston Cobblers Club. Returning to their roots, the theme of the album is based on an old folklore from their home town. The Anthem of the Alchemist tells the story of an Alchemist who dedicates his life to turning basic metals into gold, only to discover when older that the treasures he sought were always within him. He finds an old message in a bottle buried beneath Keston Ponds and Caesar’s Well that he forgot he had written as a child. It reads ‘You will find it right beside you. Forget the gold it’ll only blind you’.

Using this fable the Cobblers set out to create an anthology of songs that would help guide the Alchemist and any other lost listener to discover their inner wealth. Just like the practice of alchemy, siblings Matthew and Julia fuse different styles and genres to create their own distinctive sound. Each track is a different remedy to an obstacle, continuing to emanate the hook-laden melodies and rousing arrangements that have already won them an army of loyal fans. With intricate instrumentation and honest, accessible lyrics, the Cobblers ensure an immediate familiarity with audiences far and wide.

Matthew says: ‘We wanted to return to the origin of Cobblers, delve into the folklore behind our ethos and create an eclectic album that is quintessentially “Cobblers’’. The album journeys from anthemic, raucous singles such as their first single Find My Way (released when the Cobblers were touring the UK with Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbot in October), Rigmarole and Jupiter, to the stripped, beautiful song writing of Lullaby for the Wide Awake, Eglantine and Junctions. The Cobblers also go back to what made them unique from the start, with idiosyncratic tracks such as No, You Are Not Alone, Josephine’s Routine and Strangers Now. Julia says; ‘This album was a chance for us to have fun, that’s how Cobblers started, without the pressure of ticking certain boxes. After our 10 year anniversary we realised how lucky we are to still be making music full time.

Over the last 10 years, Keston Cobblers Club have been steadily building a name for themselves. Their debut album ‘One, For Words’ launched in 2012, released independently, followed by two EPs, ‘A Scene of Plenty’ and 2014’s ‘A Pocket Guide to Escaping’. Then in 2015 came ‘Wildfire’ the album which won them huge praise everywhere from BBC Legends such as Steve Lamacq, Dermot O’Leary, Edith Bowman and Bob Harris, MOJO Magazine, The Guardian, The Independent and The Financial Times to Songlines, fRoots and Clash as well as a Maida Vale session for BBC Radio 6. Their last two albums, ‘Almost Home’ and ‘Siren’, further increased their following, with great industry praise from such as Zoe Ball and Lauren Laverne, supported by multiple European headline tours and crescendoing with a 10 year anniversary SOLD OUT tour. “We can’t believe it’s been ten years” says Tom, “we’re incredibly proud of what we’ve achieved. Cobblers was originally formed for fun amongst good friends, so when it took off and we began performing full time in 2013, it rather took us by surprise. We’ve now had some time to really reflect on this period and are so grateful for the experiences and opportunities we’ve had so far. This album is the next chapter.”

Their live shows are displays of genuine warmth and dazzling musicianship, honed over years of playing some of the UK’s biggest festivals, including Glastonbury, Bestival, Cambridge Folk Festival, Wilderness and Green Man; they even run their own festival – Camp Wildfire. Burberry asked the band to perform at their Menswear SS2016 event to a VIP audience and, after a triumphant UK and European tour in 2015/16, including sell-out dates at London’s Scala and Union Chapel, the band were invited to open for folk royalty Bellowhead on their farewell tour in 2015, as well as for pop legends Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbot on their entire UK arena tour in 2021.

All focus is now on Alchemy, which will be supported by a UK tour, kicking off in Nottingham on the 21st April. There’s also another European tour in the works, and a busy summer of festivals.

https://www.kestoncobblers.club/

Dan Zimmerman – Carry You

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“In a mix of sad feelings, the artist shares his pain from losing a close person. Artistic instrumentation and lyrics from the heart that can touch your soul in the most gentle way. Lovely Folk production, based on a friendship that goes beyond this world.”

-Nagamag.com

“Carry You” is a vocally-driven piano ballad about the death of a close friend. The song was written shortly after the passing of Dan’s first songwriting partner, who died of cancer at 26. The single is set to be released on her birthday, February 3, to celebrate her life. Lyrically, “Carry You” focuses on the nostalgia of deep friendship and the pain of losing a loved one. The piano and vocal lines are joined by soaring strings to deliver a unique indie singer-songwriter performance. “Carry You” is a departure from the electropop style of Dan’s 2021 singles, “Soldiers” and “Body.”

https://www.facebook.com/danzimmermanmusic

Al Reiter – Good As Gold

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“An amazing composition in the americana genre, with positive and resonating vibrations. The author collected a real emotional designer of millions of small pieces. -Al Reiter is a real artist who draws his picture with juicy colors of all the colors of the rainbow. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Потрясающая композиция в жанре Americana, с позитивными и резонирующими вибрациями. Автор собрал настоящий эмоциональный конструктор из миллионов мелких кусочков. -Al Reiter- настоящий художник, который рисует свою картину сочными красками всех цветов радуги.”

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Raquel Norland – Beloved

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“Feel yourself alive in the world of stone jungle. At least for a moment, forget about an infinitely vibrating phone, a news feed in your social networks and enjoy a lovely voice -raquel Norland- and a pleasant melody in acoustic design. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Почувствуйте себя живым в мире каменных джунглей. Хотя бы на мгновение забудьте о бесконечно вибрирующем телефоне, новостной ленте в ваших социальных сетях и насладитесь прелестным голосом -Raquel Norland- и приятной мелодией в акустическом оформлении. ”

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The Shandies – Hygge

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“This musical canvas is written in colorful colors and shimmers like the sky in diamonds with the unique beauty of the acoustic melody. Music capable of wake the heart of any sleeping. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Это музыкальное полотно написанное разноцветными красками и переливается словно небо в алмазах неповторимой красотой акустической мелодии. Музыка, способная разбудить сердце любого спящего.”

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Filiah – In Between

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“The beautiful instrumental guitar composition with the atmosphere Chamber Pop. Vocal -filiah is like a paper boat that floats with the flow in the duct of the narrow river. The same light, almost weightless and just as slowly dissolves behind the horizon. A gentle work for your fragile soul. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Красивейшая инструментальная гитарная композиция с атмосферой Chamber Pop. Вокал -Filiah- словно бумажный кораблик, который плывёт по течению в протоке узкой реки. Такой же лёгкий, почти невесомый и так же медленно растворяется за линией горизонта. Нежное произведение для вашей хрупкой души.”

-Nagamag.com

In Between is the fourth song on Filiah's first self- produced concept album For Someone and actually sits right in between it’s 7 tracks. All the songs on her upcoming record are lyrically intertwined, telling the songwriter's honest and very personal story of pain, distorted perception, finding strength and choosing herself again after the ending of a very toxic relationship with someone who now merely remains a ghostly presence. In Between takes us further down that rabbit hole, shining a light on intimacy and misguided melancholy while subtly commenting on the way we sometimes try to process things in a manner of self-loathing instead of giving ourselves the love we actually deserve. The song, as well as the album is set to release on March 18th.

"I found myself in this weird "In between“ state, still wishing this "someone" to miraculously come back but also knowing that I can’t run after a ghost forever. Deep down, I was probably ready to allow myself to move on but couldn’t find the strength to accept that yet. Instead I lost myself in other people, trying to find something that, by then, was long gone- which is obviously never fair to anyone in the process. When I finally ripped the bandaid off and dealt with myself, there were a lot of things to explain. However, I also found so much strength in owning my vulnerability, which ultimately allowed me to take the first step in moving on.

This song was one of the first I produced for this album and actually one of the first that made me believe that I could pull off producing a record all by myself in my living room. So it holds a very dear place in my heart. When I listen back to it now, it feels really far away and also incredibly close to me at the same time. Still an "In Between“- state I guess, just a very different one.“

For Someone is Filiah's very personal exploration of love, grief, pain, nostalgia and all feelings in between. It's not an album polished to perfection, it’s all her heart, with all its imperfections and insecurities, all communicated through her music and words.

https://www.facebook.com/officialfiliah/

Terry Emm – Wish You Were Here

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“Sometimes I just want to be where the cool breeze blows, heard the singing of the murmur streams and the cry of soaring birds, whose wings dissect white clouds. A composition that will serve for you a kind of teleport in a fabulous, fantasy world. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Иногда просто хочется быть там, где дует прохладный ветерок, слышно пение журчащих ручейков и крик парящих в поднебесье птиц, чьи крылья рассекают белые облака. Композиция, которая послужит для вас своеобразным телепортом в сказочный, фентезийный мир.”

-Nagamag.com

‘Wish You Were Here’, the new single from Hertfordshire singer-songwriter Terry Emm is both a trip down memory lane and the start of a new era for the artist.

His first release since 2018’s ‘Ornate’ EP, the poignant single sees Emm revisit a song from his second album from over ten years ago, with new collaborator Lukas Drinkwater on production duties and adding new instruments. The track is now taken in a stunning new direction with a carefully crafted velveteen 70s vintage sound that tugs on the heart strings with its wide-eyed sentiments of love and loss.

“The song is a reworking of a track called ‘Here’ from my 2012 ‘Petals Fallen Off The Sun’ album”, says Emm. “That album was my ‘difficult second album’ in many ways and I always felt like ‘Here’ was one of my best songs that hadn’t quite been realized yet and one day I’d revisit it. The idea stuck with me for some time, niggling away, so I felt like it must be done. So now, in a way to introduce myself back into the world of music, I thought why not touch on the past but also bring things up to date at the same time.”

Like all of his previous works, the single draws lyrically on Emm’s unique take on the world and again exhibits his non-routine way of structuring and composing songs. Now wrapped in a classic Americana singer-songwriter coat, with Lukas Drinkwater’s superb Fender Rhodes & double bass flourishes, ‘Wish You Were Here’ has been enriched.

“Every recording is subjective and captures a creative moment in time as it is and that’s what can make re-visiting songs years later in a new production setting really fun. When demoing material, I always end up with so many versions of songs and you almost want to release all of them with all their variations.” Emm explains. “Lately, I have also been relating to this particular song’s themes again and it has been cathartic to open up to it again. It felt like the song maybe had more to say or do somehow in the world at this time”, he adds.

Emm’s three album releases to date have received praise from the likes of BBC Radio 2’s Bob Harris, BBC 6 Music’s Chris Hawkins, Gideon Coe & Tom Robinson, MOJO Magazine, Uncut Magazine, The Guardian and many more, but despite the critical acclaim, somehow Emm’s music has still remained very much under the radar.

However, in 2021, Emm’s song ‘Gently’ was featured at a key moment in the narrative of award-winning Toronto based author Jacquelyn Middleton’s Amazon #1 best-selling novel ‘The Certainty Of Chance’, proving the ability of his music to travel around the globe and perhaps hinting at a change in the tide for his career.

Visit Terry Emm on social media:

http://www.terryemm.co.uk

http://www.facebook.com/terryemmmusic.

http://www.instagram.com/terryemmmusic

http://www.twitter.com/terryemmmusic

I Used to Be Sam – Seamstress

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“A very faithful find to insert a human speech into such a beautiful, lyrical composition. Here there are instrumental notes of the solar east, Synthpop rhythms and deep leading vocals. The track that is remembered with its absolutely unique atmosphere. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Очень верная находка вставить разговорную речь человека в столь красивую, лирическую композицию. Здесь присутствуют инструментальные нотки солнечного востока, ритмы Synthpop и глубокий лидирующий вокал. Трек, который запоминается своей абсолютно уникальной атмосферой.”

-Nagamag.com

Internationally acclaimed singer, songwriter and musical artist I Used To Be Sam (aka Annie Goodchild) shares their most poignant single to date – ‘Seamstress’, out on 20 April. The track is taken from the artist’s upcoming self-titled debut EP under their new creative moniker, set for release on 14 June.

(pronouns: she / they)

Growing up, I Used To Be Sam always knew that they had been transracially adopted (the term for when a child is adopted by parents of a different race). “I remember fighting with my mom and saying how could you name me Annie after the most famous orphan of all time?!”, referencing the infamous Broadway musical. Looking back on aspects of their childhood, “I was trying to figure out why so much of what made me different from my family was erased.” Since they can remember, they have always wanted to track down their birth family. After taking a DNA test the artist finally matched with a first cousin who helped Goodchild to track down her biological father. Before being adopted, she learned, she used to be named Samantha.

Usually a guarded person, I Used To Be Sam opened up to a producer on a gruelling five-day run of writing sessions in Berlin – she spoke candidly about connecting with her birth father for the first time, and the agony of trying to reunite with her biological mother. Her attempts to reconnect with her birth mother were met by repudiation, leaving her feeling as if she was her “dirty secret and a mark of shame”. Thus, the song ‘Seamstress’ was born; written for and about Goodchild’s biological mother.

Speaking of the track, I Used To Be Sam says, “I knew going into this process that one of the songs on this initial EP would be about my birth mother. Although there is so much more I want to say to her, and so much more I need to explore for myself, this is the song that needed to come first. Like the rest of the EP, I wrote Seamstress in the small bedroom studio of Novaa, the producer I’ve collaborated with for this whole project. We sat on the floor and talked and laughed, and slowly and naturally I began to talk about this very specific hurt that has been my companion throughout life – the rejection and re-rejection of my birth mother.

I’ve spent my life wondering about so much. Does she think about me? Can she remember my face? Do I look like her? Does she want to see me and meet me as much as I want to meet her? I got my answer and although it’s not what I wanted, “at least now I know”. As I said those words out loud the lyrics to the chorus were born. Our friend Andres Vey was in town and I had written with him before so we invited him to come hang out and just see what came about. Everything else happened really organically and by the end of the day the three of us were singing around a microphone together in unison. Writing the song felt sad, but it also felt right.”

At the beginning of the sprawling and folk-influenced track (which also references Nathaniel Hawthorne’s story of shame and redemption The Scarlet Letter) the voice that opens the song is Goodchild’s own daughter. “I wanted to physically put my body in the music, almost as proof of my existence that was being denied,” they say. “I wanted to have proof that I’m not repeating the pattern. It felt healing in some ways.”

Previously known for her work as Annie Goodchild and as a featured singer in the musical collective Postmodern Jukebox, I Used To Be Sam steps into a complex journey of transracial adoption and self-discovery on their new EP ‘I Used to Be Sam’ – an explorative new collection of deeply personal, cinematic, left-field pop, all wrapped up in the singers distinctively illustrious voice. The first of many chapters for I Used To Be Sam, it’s the mark of the artist making the bravest, freest and most confronting music of their prolific career.

https://www.facebook.com/iusedtobesam

https://www.lavichirecords.com/i-used-to-be-sam

Novo Amor – State Lines (Greenpeace Antarctic performance)

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“Music that perfectly fits into the Arctic atmosphere. Cracks of the centenary of ice, the icy ocean noise and the impenetrable wedge of the walls of barbed snow. Beautiful acoustic folka melody with no less beautiful vocals -novo amor-. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Музыка, которая идеально вписывается в арктическую атмосферу. Треск столетних льдов, шум ледяного океана и непроглядная пелена стены из колючего снега. Красивая мелодия акустического фолка с не менее красивым вокалом -Novo Amor-.”

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This year, Greenpeace invited Novo Amor to spend three weeks with them in Antarctica.

Surrounded by ice sheets and animals like whales, seals and penguins, Novo Amor performs his song State Lines to raise awareness for ocean protection.

With this action, we are urging world leaders to agree on a strong Global Ocean Treaty which will help to protect at least 30% of our oceans by 2030 through a network of marine sanctuaries.

Nearly 5 million people globally have signed the petition to protect our oceans. Add your name now and help put the biggest conservation effort in human history into action – https://act.gp/oceans-novo

https://www.instagram.com/novoamor/

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