Showing posts with label heddlu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heddlu. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 June 2025

heddlu - Chorus of Courage feat. Mèr - Maya’s Radio Orchestra - Ryan Dunn

heddlu - Wish You Were Her.

The Welsh Electronic & Indie Artist 'heddlu' has a new single 'Wish You Were Her' out this week via Zawn Records. Heddlu is the new musical project by Rhodri Daniel. The Ceredigion native was a founding member of renowned Welsh band Estrons who had a major impact on the industry having gained rave reviews from the likes of NME, Vice, DIY and Clash to BBC Radio, Radio X, Ultimate Guitar, The Guardian and Independent.

After finishing the band in 2019, Rhodri became aware that his hearing was severely damaged. Years of touring the live circuit had taken their toll, Rhodri ultimately being diagnosed with hearing loss, tinnitus and severe sensitivity to noise. The effects were so acute, Rhodri was unable to play live music, leading to him composing his critically acclaimed debut album (Cantref, 2022) in his head whilst completing the entirety of the Wales Coastal Path (900 miles). His family and namely his sister, were great sources of comfort and hope during this difficult period. Serendipity led Rhodri back to music, and heddlu was born. Meaning ‘Police’ in Welsh, from the words ‘peace-force’, heddlu's music has been true to its’ name, offering a force of peace to the songwriter.

Rhodri spent the next few years writing and experimenting with new sounds and instruments as his hearing slowly recovered. Whilst writing and recording his 2nd album, life found a way of both disrupting and influencing the creative process, leading to multiple re-writes and an entire album being erased. Eventually, despite the interruptions, heddlu’s 2nd album, ‘Tramor’ - was completed. Meaning ‘Overseas’ in Welsh, ‘Tramor’ is series of intimate and volatile songs, detailing years of loss, estrangement, trauma and hope. 

“Wish You Were Her”, is the 2nd single from heddlu’s 2nd album ‘Tramor’, it is a raw emotionally charged track that pleads for someone close to grow into a better version of themselves—driven by equal parts frustration and love. Both confrontational and compassionate, it’s a self-aware lament that blurs the line between calling someone out and looking inward, capturing the messy beauty of caring deeply and hurting honestly.

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Chorus of Courage feat. Mèr - Let's Fight. 

Chorus of Courage and singer-songwriters Mèr (Cindy Doire and Sarah Burton) unveil “Let’s Fight,” a powerful new single that confronts the emotional trauma of narcissistic abuse and the difficult journey toward self-liberation. With unflinching honesty and a calm, cinematic soundscape, the track captures the moment of finally breaking free from manipulation, gaslighting, and cycles of harm — and the quiet strength it takes to say “I’m done.”

Chorus of Courage, a collective rooted in amplifying the voices of survivors of violence provides a home for Mèr’s new song, which resonates as both an act of personal healing and a statement of solidarity for others navigating similar experiences.

Written from the aftermath of emotional abuse, “Let’s Fight” challenges the futility and toll of toxic relational dynamics. “Have you ever had a friend or lover who always wanted to pick a fight? It’s an exhausting cycle of manipulation and hurt,” states Burton. “‘Let’s Fight’ is meant with irony and calm, as if to say, ‘I won’t fight anymore.’”

Though its title may suggest conflict, the song’s intention is the opposite. It’s about reclaiming peace.

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Photo - Laura Meek
Maya’s Radio Orchestra - Garden Variety. 

Glasgow-based songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Maya’s Radio Orchestra returns with her emotionally intimate and rhythmically immediate, genre-blurring new single ‘Garden Variety’. A harpist, fiddler, vocalist, and string arranger, Maya combines classical instrumentation with modern pop textures to striking effect. In ‘Garden Variety’, disco-inspired strings, layered harp, and urgent percussion underpin lyrics that examine the often-blurry line between compassion and overreach.

“It came together after I gave someone what I thought was helpful advice — but it clearly wasn’t wanted. That made me reflect on the balance between caring for others and maintaining your own wellbeing.”

The track began life as a sparse harp-and-voice demo but transformed after a collaboration with drummer Edwin McLachlan, who brought in an unpredictable, high-energy drum part. Maya re-composed the strings in response, drawing from 70s and 80s disco orchestration. The final result is a confident blend of genres, grounded by the refrain: “You don’t like my common garden variety advice / Your rage blooms, and I’m terrified.”

Originally from a village near Cheltenham, Maya moved to Scotland to study theology — later switching to physics — before turning fully to music. She trained in clàrsach (Celtic harp) and pedal harp at Edinburgh College and the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, and now works as a performer, arranger, and session musician. Her music fuses traditional instruments with unexpected influences, often layering harp and fiddle over bold textures.


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Ryan Dunn - Lovin' You.

Leicester (UK) born singer-songwriter Ryan Dunn is set to make waves with the release of "Lovin' You' which is available to download and stream now. An irresistible, soul-infused floor filler that seamlessly blends vintage charm with contemporary energy.

Drawing inspiration from the golden age of 60s soul and paying homage to the Motown greats, Lovin’ You transports its timeless essence into the 2020s, delivering a fresh, dynamic sound.

Formerly the frontman of Leicester four-piece Gazelle, from which he gained a reputation as an exceptional songwriting talent, Ryan has embarked on a bold new journey, channeling his deep-rooted love for the retro sounds of the 50s and 60s into an exciting new project. But this isn’t just nostalgia—it’s a carefully crafted fusion of past and present. After months in the studio refining his signature style, Ryan emerges with a sound that captures the best of both worlds.

With Lovin’ You, Ryan Dunn is not just introducing his debut single— he’s bringing a rich musical heritage into the future with style, energy, and undeniable passion. 

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Saturday, 19 April 2025

Lux Interna - Eleyet McConnell - heddlu

Lux Interna - No Arrow.

Lux Interna reveal the music video for the lush and warm track 'No Arrow' as the final advance single taken from the American dark folk innovators' forthcoming new album "New Wilderness Gospel", which is chalked up for release on May 2, 2025.

Lux Interna comment: "In 'No Arrow', a tangle of voices and moments meet, intertwine, and transform each other", guitarist and singer Joshua Levi Ian explains on behalf of the band. "Here, it's always 4:00 am. You're stepping out of the roadside bar as the desert winds gently stipple flickering red neon with grains of sand, while the lights from the town in the valley shimmer below like ghosts in the darkness.

Or perhaps you're waking up in the Mojave heat and lighting a cigarette in the motel bed as you watch your sleeping lover bathed in shadows and the shards of electric light that creep in through the holes in the curtains. Or maybe you're still driving, tired but full of flame, as the car's headlights are continuously humbled by the vastness of a great nocturnal kingdom. Either way, you feel a mix of calm resolve and wildlife surging up inside you.

Your body is awake, a beautiful animal of flesh and fire. It feels like everything that came before has intentionally led you to this moment. But you know that he's out there, waiting and watching. And there's a cold and calculating malice in his eyes. This thought used to terrify you. You would have done anything to shake him off your trail. But not anymore. Now you're ready. You welcome the encounter. Now he's the one that best beware."


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Eleyet McConnell - Bed of Roses.

Beloved husband-and-wife Americana duo Eleyet McConnell return with their soul-stirring new single “Bed of Roses,” out on April 18, 2025, alongside an emotionally raw and visually intimate music video. The release marks another milestone for the award-winning pair, as the single has already climbed to #26 on the UK iTunes Country Songs chart, continuing their upward trajectory on the international music scene.

“Bed of Roses” is a poignant anthem of resilience and love, showcasing Angie McConnell’s powerful, blues-laced vocals paired with Chris McConnell’s evocative 70s-inspired guitar work. Together, they craft a musical tapestry that feels both timeless and urgent—steeped in emotion, authenticity, and storytelling. With influences ranging from Beth Hart and Fleetwood Mac to Pink Floyd and The Doobie Brothers, the duo once again proves their unique ability to blend grit with grace.

This release follows a string of recent successes for Eleyet McConnell, including a Top 5 single and multiple Top 30 hits on the UK iTunes charts. Their 2023 marriage added a deeper personal layer to their music, which continues to resonate with fans across generations. Their ability to channel shared life experiences into poignant musical expressions makes “Bed of Roses” not just a song, but a testament to love’s ability to thrive through adversity.

With accolades from the International Singer Songwriter Association (ISSA) and the Josie Music Awards, Eleyet McConnell are quickly becoming staples of the modern Americana landscape. “Bed of Roses” is yet another heartfelt chapter in their ongoing story.


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heddlu - Paid Becso Am Dim

heddlu is the new musical project by Rhodri Daniel. The Ceredigion native was a founding member of renowned Welsh band Estrons who had a major impact on the industry having gained rave reviews from the likes of NME, Vice, DIY and Clash to BBC Radio, Radio X, Ultimate Guitar, The Guardian and Independent.

After finishing the band in 2019, Rhodri became aware that his hearing was severely damaged. Years of touring the live circuit had taken their toll, Rhodri ultimately being diagnosed with hearing loss, tinnitus and severe sensitivity to noise. The effects were so acute, Rhodri was unable to play live music, leading to him composing his critically acclaimed debut album (Cantref, 2022) in his head whilst completing the entirety of the Wales Coastal Path (900 miles). His family and namely his sister, were great sources of comfort and hope during this difficult period. Serendipity led Rhodri back to music, and heddlu was born. Meaning ‘Police’ in Welsh, from the words ‘peace-force’, heddlu's music has been true to its’ name, offering a force of peace to the songwriter.

Rhodri spent the next few years writing and experimenting with new sounds and instruments as his hearing slowly recovered. Whilst writing and recording his 2nd album, life found a way of both disrupting and influencing the creative process, leading to multiple re-writes and an entire album being erased. Eventually, despite the interruptions, heddlu’s 2nd album, ‘Tramor’ - was completed.

Meaning ‘Overseas’ in Welsh, ‘Tramor’ is series of intimate and volatile songs, detailing years of loss, estrangement, trauma and hope. “Paid Becso Am Dim”, is the 1st single from heddlu’s 2nd album ‘Tramor’, meaning ‘Don’t worry about a thing’ in Welsh, it was written for Rhodri’s sister who over the past few years, has been fiercely fighting breast cancer. Singing messages of optimism and hope, the song is Rhodri’s small attempt to show the same comfort and support his sister had shown him during his own struggles with hearing damage a few years ago. His sister is now in remission!

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