Showing posts with label Mosaics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mosaics. Show all posts

Sunday, 26 April 2026

Mosaics - Jenna DeVries - Big Fear - Sin Cos Tan - Silva Emilia - Cassandra Coleman

Photo - Jacques Feeney
Mosaics - A Guiding Lie (EP).

Displaying a band hitting their stride as they find their sonic identity and deliver their most complete sounding work to date, the five track release comes fresh off the back of a UK tour with Iglu & Hartly. The EP showcases the quartet’s blend of 90's rock revival with a biting indie edge. Shimmering guitar work, melancholic, observational lyricism and melodies which are both emotionally resonant but also carry a commercial hook, the EP is at once musically vibrant, heartfelt and sincere. 

From the driving, Sam Fender-esque new single ‘Godspeed’, to more intimate moments such as ‘A Thousand Faces’ and ‘Sing Me To Sleep’ the EP showcases the width of the band’s writing through some anthemic melodies and biting walls of guitars, punching drums and splashes of well placed keys and saxophone. Speaking about the EP Owen Castillo (singer & co-writer) explains: "A Guiding Lie, our debut EP, is a maturation of the sounds and themes we’ve been building towards for the past couple of years. It is an exploration of the isolation of modernity, the death of ambition and the universal lies we tell ourselves and each other to make sense of an uncaring world."

Stu Smith (guitarist & co-writer) adds: "The sonic landscape of this EP was largely inspired by the anthemic stadium-rock sound of bands like Kings of Leon and U2. Equally, we weirdly kept returning to Feeder while we were in the studio, who are without a doubt one of Owen & I's favourite British bands of the last twenty years (and so underrated!). These days though, you can’t escape Sam Fender. The way he seamlessly transitioned from 'indie darling' to arena rock between his debut and sophomore albums is impossible not to be inspired by as a small artist in the current landscape and we're huge fans of his writing. Some underlying textures on this EP, especially in the guitars, are my attempt at floaty shoegaze-esque leads to add more of a nostalgic edge, which is all thanks to the Slowdive albums I was spinning on repeat last summer.

We ultimately wanted to create an EP we felt was the sum of all our parts, songs that can stand the test of time that we can look back upon in years to come and still be proud of. Above all, we try to make music that anyone can connect with on a personal level, whatever their age or circumstance, attaching their own story to the lyrics and themes we write about."


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Jenna DeVries - Flat Earth.

Singer-songwriter Jenna DeVries releases hauntingly beautiful new single "Flat Earth" and the single is out now. “Flat Earth” uses conspiracy theories as a metaphor for heartbreak, showing how doubt reshapes reality when trust breaks down. Sonically, the track leans into a cinematic and folky palette — built on acoustic guitar, warm piano, soft textures, and sweeping, intimate string arrangements — while still crossing genre lines in a way that feels fluid and expansive. While some of Jenna DeVries’ past releases have been unmistakably country, “Flat Earth” resists being boxed in, prioritizing feeling over format and letting the emotion lead.

Lines like “Maybe there was no man on the moon / Maybe birds are too good to be true / Powers that be aren’t what they seem / and you never really loved me,” spiral through impossible ideas before collapsing into emotional truth. The chorus lands with, “A flat earth isn’t hard to conceive / If the world’s full of dark mysteries / I’ll believe in the things I can’t see / If you never really loved me,” capturing the way heartbreak distorts logic and belief. The imagery expands even further — “Maybe aliens built the pyramids / and Atlantis is where they all hid / in the depths so nobody believes / and you never really loved me,” — reinforcing the song’s central idea: when trust fractures, even the most otherworldly explanations can feel real.

Already featured on Spotify’s Fresh Finds Country, Spotify’s All New Country, Apple Music’s New in Country, and Spotify’s New Music Friday Country, Jenna DeVries has quickly established herself as a compelling new voice with both industry and audience momentum. She first gained national attention as a Top 24 contestant on American Idol, introducing her powerful voice and storytelling instincts to a wide audience. Since then she has a growing presence across both mainstream and tastemaker platforms. Named an NSAI Songwriter to Watch, DeVries further cemented her arrival by landing a #1 video on CMT with Adam Mac for their collaboration “Chapel,” which held the top spot for two consecutive weeks.

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Photo -  Iona McLeod
Big Fear - Anger.

Rising duo Big Fear announce their explosive new single ‘Anger’ (24th April), as a precursor to their forthcoming EP New Hire. Produced by Charlie Andrew (alt-J, Wolf Alice, David Gilmour), the track showcases the band’s signature fusion of alt-pop dynamism, industrial-tinged synths, and visceral live instrumentation.

Fronted by the asexual, and endlessly expressive Alice Edwards, alongside multi-instrumentalist Jack Wilkinson, Big Fear craft searing narratives that confront contemporary culture with wit, rage, and vulnerability. ‘Anger’ channels a deeply personal, feminine fury, exploring the emotional toll of forced reinvention and unattainable expectations in relationships.

Alice explains: “Feminine rage, y’all. The woman who has to shed her skin between every relationship, forced into changing herself to be what is deemed desirable by the men she is trying to marry. One by one they will reject her, and she will drive herself mad over the failures. She cannot obtain love for who she is because she is never permitted to show herself, crafted into a new persona with each experience. She is forever angry at what the world does to her, she is forever mourning a happy marriage.” 

Following their acclaimed debut EP ‘Career Day’, which surpassed 250,000 Spotify streams Big Fear continue to cement their status as one of the UK’s most urgent new acts. Their theatrical, glitter-streaked live performances have earned sold-out shows and national attention, with upcoming support slots for Dance Lessons in Oslo this April and a UK national headline tour set for September (Southampton, Bristol, Brighton, London, Sheffield, Nottingham, Edinburgh, Northampton).


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Sin Cos Tan - Economy.

Sin Cos Tan continue their Greed album with “Economy,” their fifth single to date. The track sharpens the album’s central themes around money, systems, and control into a clear, focused statement. Produced by Jori Hulkkonen and written by Juho Paalosmaa, it extends the duo’s internationally recognized electronic pop catalogue. The single is featured on Spotify’s New Music Friday and Apple Music New Music Daily, New In Electronic and New In Indie playlist here in Finland and in the Nordics.

Formed by producer-DJ Jori Hulkkonen and singer-songwriter Juho Paalosmaa, Sin Cos Tan are known for their precise, measured approach to electronic pop, where classic songwriting and electronic production exist in careful balance. Their work draws from a distinctly European tradition while maintaining a clear and consistent identity across releases.

“Economy” approaches its subject without abstraction. The title is direct, and so is the perspective: money, systems, and the structures that shape individual choices. As part of Greed, the track sits within a broader exploration of power, ownership, and control, continuing the album’s restrained and observational tone.

Jori Hulkkonen’s production reflects more than three decades of international activity in electronic music, including releases on Laurent Garnier’s F Communications and collaborations with artists such as Goldfrapp, José González, Robyn, Chromeo, Kid Cudi, John Foxx, Lydia Lunch, and Tiga. His work has consistently moved between club culture and electronic pop without losing focus on form.
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Silva Emilia - Pretty Little Life / Secret Medicine.

Silva Emilia returns with “Pretty Little Life,” the second single from her upcoming debut album. The song is a tender, intimate ballad about the fragility of life, finding comfort, and learning to breathe through difficult moments. Written by Silva Emilia and released via All That Plazz, it continues the rise of a young singer-songwriter already gaining attention beyond Finland. 

A touching and intimate ballad, Pretty Little Life reflects on the fragility of life, offering a sense of calm and acceptance without overstatement. It is the second single from Silva Emilia’s upcoming debut album, following earlier releases that have begun to build her profile beyond Finland.

Her debut single What If We Could Fly was featured prominently in the soundtrack of the Finnish-Swedish TV series Reindeer Mafia, bringing early international exposure. The previous single Secret Medicine further expanded her reach, receiving airplay on Sweden’s Radio Finska.

“Inspiration for the song came from a moment when I realized how limited life really is, and at the same time how beautiful it is that we get to live and breathe at all,” Silva Emilia says. “We go through so much, and not everything is in our control. Sometimes it’s important just to pause, breathe, and try to appreciate the journey. I wanted this song to feel like a warm embrace for anyone going through something difficult.”

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Cassandra Coleman - Dying Star.

An emerging singer/songwriter that has already been hailed for her “immense talent” and “an artist who refuses to be defined by any one thing”, Cassandra Coleman has just released her brand new single “Dying Star.” Available everywhere through Warner Records, “Dying Star” finds Coleman with eyes on the horizon as she envisions a prescient visit with her future self. The lush, sweeping instrumentation soars beneath her ethereal vocals anchored by wisdom-seeking lyrics that grapple with fate, longing, and the search for meaning.

“‘Dying Star’ is a walk with the woman that I’ll become,” stated Coleman. “Curious of the knowledge that time has given her, I ask what the future holds. She reminds me that worry is a thief, time is an illusion, and the ones we love make the journey worth walking.”

After closing out a batch of tour dates with The Brook & The Bluff earlier this month, Coleman will hit the road in June supporting AMBLE. The run will take her through Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Denver, and Kansas City. She will also perform at this year’s Oceans Calling Festival in September along with Mumford & Sons, Gwen Stefani, and My Morning Jacket among many others.

“Dying Star” arrives after a series of new singles that have quickly established Coleman as one of indie-pop’s most compelling new voices. Her debut single “Coming of Age” was produced by Jack Antonoff and recorded with all the members of Bleachers at the legendary Electric Lady Studios in New York City. The gorgeous, soul-searching epic prompted Rolling Stone to call it “a song that both mesmerizes and energizes” and “proves that folk pop can be thrilling.” 

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Saturday, 15 November 2025

Poster Girl - A.S. Fanning - Sia Shells - Michele Ducci - Gabby Rivers - Mosaics

Photo - Joanna L. Uruchima IG
Poster Girl - Figure It Out.

'Figure It Out' softly unfolds into a beautiful song where the vocals draw the listener in, at times embedded within the music and then energizing and taking the lead. The musicianship is really good, and the overall production notable. As a personal introduction to the band Beehive Candy have no hesitation in encouraging checking these folk out further, something we have to do!     

Poster Girl is an Alternative Rock band formed in 2023 in Chicago, IL. The band blends gritty 2000s indie rock with the raw pulse of ’90s alternative — all wrapped in dreamy, emotive vocals and warped nostalgia. Airy melodies float above distorted layers, weaving together something honest, haunting, and a little hopeful. 

It’s music for late-night drives, existential spirals, and chasing something just out of reach. Poster Girl has been compared to artists like: The Cranberries, Beabadoobee, Beach Bunny, Rilo Kiley, Snail Mail, and Mazzy Star. Poster Girl has opened for National and Regional acts including: Macy Gray, The Rubens, Tom Sandoval, Aly & Aj, and others.


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A.S. Fanning - Today is for Forgetting.

Irish songwriter A.S. Fanning released 'Today Is For Forgetting' yesterday November 14th, the second single from his forthcoming fourth studio album Take Me Back To Nowhere (February 6th, K&F Records).

Where the first single 'Romance' explored emotional desolation through stark landscapes, 'Today Is For Forgetting' ventures into stranger territory—a psychedelic meditation on consciousness, time, and the spaces between realities. Propelled by bouncy synths and Fanning's resonant baritone, the track creates a disorienting atmosphere that mirrors its subject matter: the experience of existing outside linear time.

"This song is about the psychedelic experience, and the feeling of entering some kind of no-man's-land between this life and the next—or another dimension of existence, not black or white, but grey," Fanning explains.

Central to the song is what Fanning calls "an explosion of instants"—a vision of time not as a straight line but as fragments swirling simultaneously around a bewildered observer. "There's no consecutive sequence in the way time runs. There's just a central character with various moments and timelines swirling all around him, and it somehow falls upon him to make things make sense."

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Sia Shells - Riding The Wave.

Baja, California-based artist Sia Shells invites listeners to dive deep into their strength and surrender with "Riding The Wave" – an ethereal, ocean-inspired pop anthem that captures the power of resilience, transformation, and trust in the tides of life. Blending her signature mermaid pop aesthetic with dreamlike production and soulful vocals, Sia Shells conjures a sonic spell for anyone struggling to stay afloat.

"'Riding The Wave' is all about keeping your head above water throughout the current of life, especially when it pulls you down and it's hard to see the surface," she explains. "It's about resilience, change, and finding the strength to overcome it all while evoking the mysterious and beautiful imagery of the ocean."

Crafted to mirror the ocean's ebb and flow, the song's composition moves between whispering vocals – representing the wind – and a swelling, powerful crescendo that embodies the sea itself. Produced with a touch of nostalgic warmth, the track feels like a safe, familiar space for reflection and renewal. "I wanted a nostalgic feel to the song, so it feels like a familiar, safe space for people to hold onto when they're feeling like they're drowning or carried away by the tides of their life," Sia Shells shares.

"Riding The Wave" continues Sia Shells' exploration of the mystical and the mindful – a reminder that, like the sea, we are vast, deep, and ever-changing. "Open your arms as wide as the horizon meets the sea," she says. "You are strong enough to ride the wave."


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Michele Ducci - Follow the Sun.

‘Follow the Sun’ is the first instalment from the album and animated film ‘Snail in the Clouds’ by Michele Ducci and Letizia Mandolesi. The album and film tell the story of a planet called Snail, inhabited by hybrids – primarily a mixture between scorpions, snails and humans – who lead a life according to the style of Pythagoras, devoted to music. There is also a cloud man named Agostos, a writer of musical operettas, who together with a talking smoke machine called Doctor Subtilis, begins to kill all hybrids, targeting in particular the hybrid musician Diodoros and his band, in an effort to steal the ark of melodies, an ancient ship that allows the whole planet to survive with music and joy.

‘Follow the Sun’ is a psychedelic-tinged pop song that evokes a ramble in the sunshine. Joining Michele and Letizia in the studio are Simon Milner (Is Tropical, Ysing), who performs and also recorded and produced the song at his 4am Studios, along with Shane Kennedy (Girl in the Year Above), Lou Jenkins and Bill Morris (Yowl, Ysing). GregoryBeBad also contributed to the lyrics.

The accompanying video focusses on the childhood of Diodoros and his band, with whom Diodoros is rehearsing for the festival called Holy Wood, where they will offer their melodies to immense space. Diodorus was born to a goddess who resembles the Greek mythological character Thetis, the mother of Achilles. In the video we see Diodoros trying to go beyond the curve in which experience flexes to become the experience of something and someone, in search of the source of life, the place where the sun has a home.


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Photo - Ellen B
Gabby Rivers - What is the problem?

East Anglian (England) based grunge-pop riser Gabby Rivers shares the title track from her anticipated upcoming EP What is the problem?, due 5th Feb 2026. 

Crunching, distorted bass, fuzzy guitar lines, and gritty production create a driving blend of garage-rock and grunge under Gabby’s catchy melodies and angsty, honest lyricism. Displaying the alt-rock meets indie-pop approach which stylises her upcoming 7-track EP, the new single builds tension through its verses before delivering an anthemic, earworm chorus. At the midpoint, an explosive breakdown gives way to a dense, swelling guitar section, culminating in a triumphant chant that closes the track with full-force energy.

Speaking about the single Gabby explains: “What is the problem?’ is about the emotional weight of being close to someone who always seems to have an issue with everything, and makes those issues everyone else’s responsibility. It’s about the frustration of constantly picking up the pieces they leave behind, feeling like you’re expected to fix things that were never yours to begin with, and realizing how impossible that can be.

We wrote this track in the middle of the recording process for the EP, and it felt like the EP came together as a whole afterwards. It started out as a slow sad song on the acoustic guitar, but I told the band I wanted it to be angsty and angry. My guitarist came up with the lead part you hear in the middle, and we instantly connected with it. From there, the song took on a new life and I felt like our alternative rock sound really developed. We had so much fun in the recording process, lots of experimenting and recording so many group vocals.”

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Photo - Jacques Feeney
Mosaics - Sing Me To Sleep.

Mosaics have just shared their heartfelt new single ‘Sing Me To Sleep’ and announced their debut EP A Guiding Lie, is due in 2026. Having built a reputation for their blend of 90's rock revival with the shimmer of contemporary indie, observational lyricism and biting guitar work, the band continue to showcase anthemic vocal melodies and giant, stadium worthy indie-rock soundscapes. 

Produced by Engineer & Producer - George Lloyd-Owen (asst. Nick Cave, The Last Dinner Party, Yungblud), Mixed by Luie Stylianou (Judas Priest) and mastered by Grammy award winning engineer Matt Colton (The Cure, Arctic Monkeys, Fontaines D.C.), the new single leans into a more emotive side of the band's writing, comparable to The Goo Goo Dolls’ ‘Iris’.

Speaking about the single, Owen Castillo (lead vocalist) explains: “'Sing Me To Sleep" was written earlier this year with an overwhelming feeling of disillusionment with life. The lyrics capture a desperate need for escape in the face of an increasing apathy towards the trappings of modernity. When Stu and I sat down to write after a couple months away, this song pretty much fell out of the sky, almost as if it was everything we'd been holding in during that time but couldn’t express through any other medium. It's about reaching desperately for the comfort from some unarmed third person, whilst processing (or struggling to process) a deeply held sense that something is not right, and probably hasn’t been for a while.” 

Guitarist and fellow songwriter Stu adds: “In late June we piled into my car and set off from the city to record our debut EP with our close friend and talented engineer/producer George Lloyd-Owen. We truly had the best time, opting to turn our phones off and shut the world out for the duration of our time in the countryside (aside from watching Glastonbury coverage after finishing our takes, of course).


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MUKI - Sad Daddy - YYY - Samuel S.C. - Eliza Hull - Sandhouse - This Is The Deep

MUKI - Trampoline (EP). Melbourne/Naarm artist MUKI unveils his debut EP, 'Trampoline', out today Wednesday, June 3, a deeply perso...