Showing posts with label Moriah Bailey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moriah Bailey. Show all posts

Wednesday, 29 October 2025

Edwina van Kuyk - Alice Costelloe - Murkage Dave - Moriah Bailey - Anna von Hausswolff feat. Ethel Cain

Edwina van Kuyk - Feels So Right (EP).

Three really notable and beautiful songs from singer-songwriter Edwina van Kuyk who returns with her most personal project to date, Feels So Right, a three-track EP that traces the journey of learning to let go, trust your gut, and find beauty in life’s chaos. The EP arrived yesterday October 28 on all streaming platforms, and is really worth a listen to as far as Beehive Candy are concerned (and we are!).

Rooted in themes of surrender, friendship, and self-trust, Feels So Right captures van Kuyk’s evolution as both an artist and a person. “Life doesn’t always make sense,” she shares. “But when something feels right, you have to go with it.” The EP is sonically rich and emotionally grounded — a fusion of nostalgic vocals, soulful grooves, and radiant melodies. Each track carries a warmth and polish resulting in a sound that glows with both vulnerability and confidence.

The opening track, “Tailspin” sets the tone for the EP an exploration of surrender and acceptance. Using the metaphor of an aircraft spinning out of control, the song turns chaos into catharsis, embracing uncertainty rather than resisting it. “Never Not To Know Each Other Again” follows with a heartfelt tribute to transformative friendship and loss. Written about three close friends she met at a songwriting retreat, the song honors van Kuyk’s late friend Anouk, whose creativity and warmth deeply shaped her artistic outlook. “Anouk taught me to trust my gut and believe in my music,” van Kuyk reflects. “This song is about how strangers can become family and leave a mark that changes your life forever.”

The title track, “Feels So Right” closes the EP with a message of confidence and creative freedom. It’s an anthem about tuning out external opinions and creating from intuition. “I’ve spent years listening to other people’s opinions,” says van Kuyk. “Now I just want to make music that feels right to me.”


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Photo - Bex Aston 
Alice Costelloe - Move On With the Year.

London singer-songwriter Alice Costelloe today announces her debut album 'Move On With The Year', out 6th February 2026 via Moshi Moshi Records. To mark the announcement, Alice is today sharing the album's title track 'Move On With The Year'.

Produced by Mike Lindsay (Laura Marling, LUMP, Anna B Savage) in his Margate studio, Alice Costelloe’s long-awaited debut solo album is a document of creative detangling and emotional repair; a fragile, fearless piece of art-pop that dismantles the noise of her past and rebuilds something startlingly intimate in its place.

Moving beyond the cool precision of her indie-rock roots, she and Lindsay shape a world of mellotron drones, fluttering flutes, warped synths and stumbling pianos - drawing influence from the work of Feist, Cate Le Bon, and Andy Shauf. Lead single 'Move On With The Year' acts as the album’s quiet manifesto - written through a series of “happy accidents” as Costelloe taught herself new instruments and followed instinct over perfection. Built around a looping piano motif and breathy woodwind lines, it captures the feeling of learning to live again through a love that doesn’t heal cleanly.

“Though it breaks my heart / to be so far,” she sings, “I move on with the year” - a refrain that feels both like a mantra and a wound. Elsewhere, she’s unflinching: “Tell your kids there’s nothing they can do / when you’re on that junk there is no getting through.” It’s familial grief rendered without sentimentality - just clarity, and an instinct for melody that makes the pain feel almost serene.


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Murkage Dave - Swordfight In A Chicken Shop.

Murkage Dave makes his striking return with ‘Swordfight In A Chicken Shop’, a vivid new single that captures the chaos and confusion of modern life. Produced by Tim London (Young Fathers), the track features vocals from Kayus Bankole (Young Fathers), Ellery James Roberts (WU LYF) and Lauren Auder, as well as Bournemouth Hope Youth Choir. The track comes alongside the announcement of headline shows in London and Manchester.

Driven by a brooding, pulsating rhythm, ‘Swordfight In A Chicken Shop’ mirrors the cacophony of everyday existence. In the song’s haunting chorus, Dave trades lines with a children’s choir chanting his name, questioning his state of mind. It’s both satirical and sincere, a snapshot of millennial struggle, battling intertwinning pillars of information overload, the horrors of the timeline and the broken social contract millennials have to navigate.

Of the track, Dave says: “It’s a song about what my life is like. In the street and on my phone. The promise of the nineties and the noughties never came true. But yet I’m still compelled to play the game.”

Beyond his songwriting, Murkage Dave continues to shape culture as a tastemaker. His Refuge Worldwide radio show, ‘The Outlet’, reconnects him with his DJ roots, blending his influences and unreleased songs from friends and collaborators. This instinct for curation has long defined him: from his cult Manchester club night Murkage Club, to Tonga, the raucous touring party he co-founded with friend and collaborator Mike Skinner.

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Moriah Bailey - Live at Factory Obscura.

Today, songwriter & harpist Moriah Bailey releases Live at Factory Obscura, a double single featuring full-band, live versions of "A Late Spring" and "The Ocean Life" from her 2022 release, i tried words. Recorded at the immersive artspace in OKC for their tour homecoming on June 13, Live at Factory Obscura offers renditions of each song fine-tuned on tour.

“When I played solo regularly, other musicians would sometimes comment on the open space in my songs. Of course, at times, silence is intentional, part of the song. But also, I hear rhythms, and I hear parts that aren’t being played. Now, playing with a full band, more of that is realized. And I really can’t express my gratitude to my bandmates for the creativity and thoughtfulness they bring to each song,” Bailey said. 

The tour brought the full band show to cities including Austin, Miami, St Louis, Chicago, Tulsa, and more, culminating in the homecoming show at Factory Obscura. 

“Factory Obscura is by far one of my favorite places to play in OKC. The space is a work of art and intention is placed on treating artists with care. Getting to share these live tracks feels especially meaningful because the recordings document our first-ever tour-homecoming as a full band in a place that I deeply value," Bailey said.


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Photo -  Fredrik Bengtsson.
Anna von Hausswolff - Aging Young Women (with Ethel Cain).

Renowned composer and musician Anna von Hausswolff has shared her gripping duet with Ethel Cain today. “‘Aging Young Women’ is about when the passing of time becomes a negative notion due to unfulfilled dreams and a feeling that a tainted situation is impossible to change to the contrary,” von Hauswolff states. 

“Aging Young Women” the last preview into her upcoming album Iconoclasts which sees its release this Friday, October 31 via YEAR0001. Produced by von Hausswolff and longtime collaborator Filip Leyman, the album is an unparalleled opus of stirring movement, anthemic ritualism, and maximalist composition, marking a new chapter in von Hausswolff's music and featuring appearances from Ethel Cain, Abul Mogard, Iggy Pop, Maria von Hausswolf in addition to a vibrant ensemble of musicians.    

von Hausswolff’s work carves out space for the celestial and the transcendent to enter into the modern world. Throughout the years, her sprawling releases have cemented her as an artist of unpredictable and vast creativity – always moving forward, always fusing tradition with experimentation in unimaginable ways. On Iconoclasts, her sound evolves again, bringing a poppier and more vibrant element to her moving songs.

Iconoclasts begins with brass heralding out, beckoning listeners into the boundless story that is about to unfold. From this, the groundwork is set for an album of blistering, mounting tension and hard-fought, euphoric release. Addressing themes of love, freedom, and autonomy, its title, Iconoclasts, hints at a shattering and reimagining of the sacred personal symbols that bubble under the surface of contemporary life: commitment, time, dependency, and belief.

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Wednesday, 2 November 2022

Moriah Bailey - Paige Bea - SOMOH

Moriah Bailey - The Ocean Life.

Oklahoma songwriter & harpist Moriah Bailey releases “The Ocean Life” from her upcoming album i tried words out December 2nd via Keeled Scales. Inspired by her earliest memories of music, the track is a multifaceted and alludes to notions of freedom, environmental degradation, capitalist consumption, and longing for a different kind of life.

The music video was directed & edited by Lauren Reese, with assistance from Holly Pierce & Elmer Fajardo. “The Ocean Life” music video couples Bailey’s soft but steady harp with snapshots of the natural landscapes in Oklahoma – revealing that change is omni-present.

What Bailey has to say about "The Ocean Life" & music video: "The Ocean Life" is about a lot of things and can be interpreted in different ways. In its broadest sense, for me, the song is longing and hoping for a different kind of life, and its also lamenting losses resulting from the ways that we relate to one another, places, and other beings.

My friend Lauren Reese envisioned and created the video for "the ocean life." When we initially talked about collaborating on this, I let her listen to the whole album and choose a song that she was excited about. The video was filmed at the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma. The result is a really compelling illustration of themes in the song that plays with light, reflection, water, and prairie.

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Paige Bea - Autopilot.

London-based singer, songwriter and producer Paige Bea has released her new single "Autopilot" - the latest taste of upcoming EP 'Goodbye, Then!' out 25th November, self-released via The Orchard.

"Autopilot" is the third in a string of recent releases following comeback track "Melt" and most recent single "4x4". Collectively, these releases have firmly re-established Paige Bea within the alternative pop landscape after a 2 year hiatus from releasing music, with wide acclaim and support from notable outlets.

An enthralling, addictive ear-worm that combines R&B hooks and industrial alt-pop production, new single "Autopilot" zeros in on the notion of "no longer being in the drivers’ seat", with the track directly inspired by an argument Paige had with a friend who was trying to pull her out of a bad romantic situation.

“You think that I’m spineless / But my heart’s on autopilot /
I can’t stop / Not possible /
Cruising down love’s slipstream / In the front seat /
At the top speed / I can’t stop / Not possible”

Speaking on the inspiration behind the new single, Paige said: "I was in that all-too familiar phase of a bad relationship when you're losing your own agency and being wilfully ignorant in the face of advice from your oldest and trusted friends but you’re not quite ready to acknowledge the truth. I could see the impact it was having on me - losing sleep, listless and weighed down as I drifted between lover and friend, suspended in the middle of someone else's open relationship - but I still couldn’t untangle myself."




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SOMOH - Anything.

Get acquainted with exciting newcomer SOMOH (Pronounced Soe-Mow”) who today releases the video to your latest new indie-alternative obsession, “Anything.”  Much like her upcoming tracks on her debut EP “A Plan To Get Home” out next year, this track is a profoundly emotional, well-crafted song that explores her relatable feelings of love, friendship, family, and hardship.  “Anything” is available everywhere online via Tiny Library Records.

Speaking about “Anything,” SOMOH whose real name is Sophia Mohan said “This song is about coming to terms with your love for someone & knowing that you’d do just about anything for them. It’s a scary but beautiful feeling to fall that deeply for a person.” The song was produced and mixed by Joel Johnston, who has also produced and mixed SOMOH’s entire debut EP out on his own label, penciled in Spring 2023.

Speaking about her upcoming releases, SOMOH said “I’m really proud of this body of work, it’s been a long time coming. The main focus of this EP is about the transitional stages of life from childhood to your early 20s where part of you doesn’t feel ready to face all the changes. I think these songs convey a lot of those situations you have to deal with as you realise the world isn’t all sunshine and rainbows (e.g falling in love, coming to realisations about the people around you, how you treat yourself). I hope that people listening can find a part of their own story in my songs, it’s always nice to feel like you’re not alone in how you’re feeling.”

SOMOH is Sophia Mohan’s nickname and artist alias. She is 20 years old and hails from Ealing, London, born to a British father and an Italian mother. In her formative years, which she will tell “was a mess” when it came to listening to music, citing anything from Katy Perry to Neck Deep to The 1975 as artists she followed along with pop-punk that still has a special place in her heart. With her music influences more settled now, her music is currently influenced by Indigo De Souza, Alex G, The Japanese House, Adrianne Lenker and Far Caspian.

 

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