Friday, 31 October 2025

Silva Emilia - Lydia Luce - Melanie Pain - Ivan Moult - Victoria Akua - MWSOG

Silva Emilia - Secret Medicine.

Secret Medicine is a melancholic and reflective folk-pop song about quiet emotions and the strength found in uncertainty. Written and performed by Silva Emilia, the track marks the beginning of her collaboration with All That Plazz and offers the first glimpse into her upcoming debut album.

“Secret Medicine is about those moments when you can’t quite explain what’s wrong — but you feel it deeply,” Silva Emilia says. “It’s about learning to trust your heart, even when your mind doesn’t have the answers.”

The Finnish artist first gained attention when her debut single What if we could fly appeared in the Finnish–Swedish TV series Reindeer Mafia, which starred Mikael Persbrandt and Samuli Edelmann. The song earned praise from major Finnish outlets like Rumba and Soundi, and helped establish Silva Emilia as one of the most promising new voices in Nordic folk-pop.

Freshly graduated from Vaskivuori Music High School, Silva Emilia continues to craft music that feels timeless, sincere, and full of quiet strength.


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Photo -  Katie Silvester 
Lydia Luce - Mammoth (Album).

Nashville singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Lydia Luce releases her stunning new album Mammoth this week. Produced by longtime collaborator Jordan Lehning (Kacey Musgraves, Joy Oladokun, Caitlin Rose) and recorded at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studios, Mammoth reflects the natural world and the stillness in it. The new single, "Belly," illustrates how Luce comes to trust herself over the course of the album, reassuring herself as she sings "We grow, so slow / We might not see it some days / Take rest, we get to start again / So many ways." 

Lydia Luce explains the origin of "Belly": "This song was written when I was deep in the struggle with chronic pain. I had been lying to myself and those around me, because I was afraid that if I admitted I was in pain I would lose work as a session violist. I remember playing certain songs live on guitar and being so nervous to play bar chords because the pain was so intense. Yet, I kept playing for years. It all came to a head when I was about to go on a tour opening and playing violin in the band I was opening for. I was in rehearsal and I couldn’t feel my fingers. This was new and terrifying. Still I didn’t say anything. I used KT tape and kept on going. The bridge of this song is a coming to terms moment when I just accept the pain because the more I hide it the worse it gets. Once I started listening to my body and respecting my body's boundaries, I started to heal. I have developed a connection to my body that I never had, and while I’m not grateful for the pain, I’m grateful for the outcome and the awareness." 

From the sweeping title track to the dreamy "Wisteria" and the tender lullaby "Florence," Mammoth is bound by a common thread of self-love, hope and acceptance, along with a fervent belief in the serendipity of the last few years. These songs are equally inspired by the ambient compositions of Luce's solo Lethe music project and the natural surroundings of the UK countryside, with sounds of blowing winds and morning birdsong woven into the instrumentation. 




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Melanie Pain - Dreamloop.

As Melanie Pain prepares for the release of her upcoming album ‘How and Why’ (out 21 November), her latest single “Dreamloop” stands out as one of the record’s most enchanting and pop-infused tracks.

Beneath its luminous tones lies a darker theme: looping mental states, inner spirals that are hard to escape. “Dreamloop” captures the helplessness of witnessing a loved one’s suffering, that sense of standing by, powerless, as they drift silently - trapped in an endless dream, a true “dream loop.” "Raise the anchor and grab the rope Let it lead you out of your darkness I’d like to form the words you need to hear But my love is breathless" she signs here.

In the vein of Stereolab, Broadcast, or the Velvet Underground, “Dreamloop” embraces deceptively light pop, carried by instrumentation blending psychedelic softness with naïve energy. All instruments launch together: laid-back drums and bass, folk guitar as an emotional thread, piano accentuating the chorus. The tambourine, reminiscent of Moe Tucker, drives a hypnotic, almost ritualistic rhythm. The track unfolds languidly, like a contemporary Sunday Morning, with a simple, insistent melody.

Recorded live in the studio with the band - Raphaël Chassin on drums, Oliver Smith on bass, Jérôme Plasseraud on guitar and mellotron, Alexis Anérilles on piano - the song radiates raw, immediate energy. The spontaneity of the collective performance is palpable from the very first note.


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Ivan Moult - No More Lies.

 Ivan Moult unveils new 'No More Lies' single as release of his new album 'Stood Out In the Storm' fast approaches via Bubblwrap. Cardiff-based singer-songwriter Ivan Moult returns with his most personal work to date, Stood Out In The Storm, out November 7th via Bubblewrap Collective. Following the acclaimed Songs From Severn Grove (2023) - praised for its warmth, intricacy and timeless songwriting - the new album marks a bold and vulnerable step forward. No More Lies is the final teaser before the album drops in full, a week later.

Written in the aftermath of personal upheaval, Stood Out In The Storm traces a journey through darkness and recovery, exploring fragility, resilience and hope. Ivan’s signature sound remains at the core: a seamless blend of 1960s/70s folk and blues infused with modern textures, drawing influence from John Martyn, Terry Reid and Ry Cooder. As with his previous records, Ivan wrote, played, recorded and mixed the album at his Cardiff home studio, and the record sits as a companion piece to Songs From Severn Grove.

Recent months have seen Ivan gain strong support from Huw Stephens across BBC Radio 6 Music and BBC Radio Wales, including a feature on Roundtable and a live session for BBC Wales – recognition that continues to grow his reputation as one of Wales’ most distinctive and emotionally resonant songwriters.

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Photo - Camilla Vodstrup Øverup
Victoria Akua - Songs to Soften the Heart (Album).

Today sees the release of the album (via Greywood Records) 'Songs to Soften the Heart' by Victoria Akua from Copenhagen, Denmark. Victoria describes her music as a genre mix of indie pop, folky singer-songwriter and meditative music. This is a beautiful collection of songs and fulfills our highest expectations based on what we had heard so far, highly recommended!  

Victoria Akua on her album: "Each song on the album reflects a step on my journey toward inviting more softness, clarity and (self)love into my everyday life. I’ve found a lot of inspiration in nature, through my close connections and by having a dedicated focus on keeping my heart open as I move through both challenges and openings. For me, the songs are, in a way, timeless, as the meaning and support of each song evolve and change over time together with me. I hope the songs will bring you calmness, joy and a soothing embrace on your way.“

Victoria's music is based on her own journey, which began at a young age, searching for more balance and a deeper peace and understanding within herself. In a hectic world where it is so easy to be pulled in many directions, she wants to find ways to stay centered with an open heart in the hope that her music can support others on their own paths. The intention of the music is to have a nourishing, calming and healing effect. Music that comes from the heart and that reflects and creates inner peace, trust and self-love - and connects us. Her music is inspired by the rhythms and cycles of nature, healthy and nurturing connections between people and creating spaces for expression, creativity and loving energy. Through the simplicity of the music, the listener is invited directly into a calm cocoon where breathing becomes deeper and the mind can rest.


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MWSOG - Chwyldro.

The wild Welsh wanderers MWSOG unveil their much-anticipated debut single “Chwyldro”, released 31st October on BWGiBWGAN - a celebration that binds ancient Cymru to its modern heartbeat, reimagining Welsh folk storytelling for a new generation.

Sonic pilgrims at the altar of ’70s acid folk and mystical trad, MWSOG channel those ancient spirits through a darker, heavier prism. “Chwyldro” (“Revolution”) opens like a galloping spell - drums and harmonium lock into a primal rhythm as harmonised voices rise like smoke over standing stones. The result is acid-folk meets ritualistic rock, where the spectral beauty of Bert Jansch collides with the storm-laden power of Black Sabbath, fronted by the elemental voice of Mari Mathias, whose vocals summon something raw, ancient, and otherworldly.

Mari reflects, “MWSOG allows me to embody the teachings of the Mabinogi, ancient voices so old we can no longer trace their source. Perhaps they walk among us still, or linger in the ivy and moss that find life in impossible places, pressing through concrete and stone. Much of what we write follows these quiet threads - the weaving of nature and metal, the pulse between the industrial and the soil.”

The nine-piece collective conjure a sound both fearless and timeless - carrying the defiance of a people who’ve never stopped singing their rebellion. “There is a darkness in what we do, which reflects deeply in the folkloric history and myths of our country,” Mari continues. “Yet, there is also a light that is ever so playful. I sometimes feel as though I am dancing in my own time capsule - luring travellers and like-minded spirits to join us in this sacred space.”

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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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Monday, 27 October 2025

Meredith Adelaide - Radioactivity

Photo - Nirav Patel.
Meredith Adelaide - What Do I Know.

Singer-songwriter, actress, and multi-instrumentalist Meredith Adelaide returns with her new single “What Do I Know”. Available on most streaming platforms now, the introspective new single deals with the emotional complexities of being honest with oneself, making it a relatable anthem for many.

“What Do I Know” is the fifth to follow behind the riveting singles “I Want it Back”, “Big Songs”, “One Foot Out”, and “Guard Dog”. All of which come from Meredith Adelaide’s debut album, To Believe I’m the Sun, which is set to arrive on November 21st.

On “What Do I Know”, Meredith Adelaide has slowly integrated all versions of herself, making it more accessible to achieve self-acceptance and freedom. An indie-folk anthem that tugs at the heartstrings, the melancholic new track offers great perspective on a life filled with flaws, celebrations, regrets, and a melange of much more. Sonically, the new single invokes the solemnity and emotion of artists like boy genius, Big Thief, and Aimee Mann

“What Do I Know” invites those listening to accept all parts of themselves, although it can be scary at first. An ode to growing and consistently finding out new things about oneself, the track encourages those to realize how similar the shared human experience really is. Produced by Khushi (James Blake, Monica Martin, Ruti), the mix is perfectly barren, featuring mainly Adelaide's heartfelt vocal delivery alongside a simple folk guitar. The new track comes a few months after Meredith Adelaide lent her gorgeous vocals towards multiple tracks on KRAMON’s debut album, evolutions.

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Radioactivity - Analog Ways.

Radioactivity recently announced an upcoming album entitled "Time Won't Bring Me Down" and three days ago they released a new single from the LP entitled "Analog Ways". Recorded over a long period of time and released ten full years (!) after their last LP (Silent Kill, 2015), here is the eagerly awaited 3rd LP! Nobody was really worried about Radioactivity dropping the ball after all this time. Jeff Burke’s track record (The Marked Men, The Reds, The Potential Johns, Lost Balloons, etc etc) speaks for itself, and has for over 25 years at this point.

"I had enough of modern life. Can I not go on back to my analog ways" With that line, Jeff Burke sets the tone for one of the most intimate and unexpected songs from Radioactivity’s new album, Time Won’t Bring Me Down.

“Analog Ways” works on two levels: it’s a reflection on distance and disconnection, how modern life and digital communication can quietly pull people apart, and at the same time, it’s a statement of purpose. A return to warmth, sincerity, and the raw, human sound of analog recording. Featuring Yusuke Okada, the Japanese-born Brooklyn artist and Burke’s partner in Lost Balloons, the song takes on a softer, more luminous tone.

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Sunday, 26 October 2025

The Crawling Eye - Sarah Hamilton - Matthew C. Whitaker - Layla Kaylif

The Crawling Eye - Country Song / You Used To Look At Me.

We have two new and contrasting songs from The Crawling Eye who show just how adept they are at creating beautiful songs across differing genres with a consistent style still resonating beneath, these are great tracks. The band make their long-awaited return with a brand new double-single, featuring ‘Country Song’ — a reflective exploration of toxic relationships and self-awareness. Originally written over two decades ago, Country Song began as an intimate recording between lead guitarist Matthew Witherstone and Frank Naughton. Over the years, Matthew often wondered how Simon Thomas, the band’s original vocalist, might bring new life to the track.

That question has finally been answered — the song has been completely re-recorded from the ground up, capturing the band’s signature sound with renewed energy and emotion. Adding a final touch of magic, Nick Jones contributes a beautifully expressive slide guitar performance, rounding out this fresh yet nostalgic release.

The Crawling Eye unveils a deeply moving second song that delves into themes of personal loss and lingering regret. At its core, the track captures the raw complexity of human emotion — the tension between vulnerability and strength that defines the healing process.

Delivered with heartfelt sincerity, Regan Meredith’s vocal performance is both intimate and powerful, conveying pain and acceptance in equal measure. Complementing this, Frank Naughton’s exquisite string arrangement adds a rich, cinematic texture that heightens the song’s emotional depth. The interplay between voice and strings creates a soundscape that is at once fragile and uplifting — a testament to the band’s evolving artistry and their ability to turn personal reflection into something universally resonant.



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Sarah Hamilton - Hollywood Dead End.

We are pleased to introduce a very promising new artist, Sarah Hamilton and her debut single "Hollywood Dead End" (Oct 24th). Born into a family of painters and jazz musicians in Wellington, Sarah Hamilton grew up immersed in music and visual art. By 13 she was writing songs; by 16 she was playing them in indie cafés on Cuba Street. Her early EP Polaroid Skies became a local college-radio favorite for its dreamy production and confessional lyrics. 

In 2020 she moved to Los Angeles on a sound-design scholarship and began collaborating with analog-gear producer Miles Cortez. Their sessions at Echo Park Studios—tracked largely on restored 1960s tape machines—shaped the lush, cinematic sound that would define her debut. Moonlight Boulevard (2025) is a ten-track journey through neon-lit city nights and heart-on-sleeve storytelling. Singles like “Silver Carousel” and “Paper Sun” quickly gained its of attention. Critics hailed Hamilton for “bringing the glamour of old Hollywood to Spotify” and “reviving the concept album for the streaming generation.”

With a smoky alto and a flair for timeless melodies, Hamilton draws on 1960s surf guitars, orchestral strings and noir cinema to create a sound she calls “retro-future pop.” Her stage presence mirrors her aesthetic: vintage dresses sourced from New Zealand’s thrift stores paired with modern edge. She also curates a monthly online “Midnight Movie Club” where fans watch classic noir and New Wave films with her and discuss how visuals inspire her songwriting. A limited-edition clothing line inspired by 1960s New Zealand surf culture is in development for 2026.

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Matthew C. Whitaker - Lucid Dreamer.

Best known as singer, guitarist and songwriter with space-rave pioneers Henge, Matthew C. Whitaker steps into dreamier territory with his new single “Lucid Dreamer”, out now.

A lush, cinematic piece blending sweeping strings, nostalgic crooner melodies and futuristic electronic flourishes, “Lucid Dreamer” is a cosmic love letter to the dream world. Its hypnotic video, directed by acclaimed visual artist Antony Barkworth-Knight and filmed at the Supermassive visual installation in Manchester, brings Whitaker’s song to life in beautiful, ethereal detail.

The single offers a first glimpse of Whitaker’s forthcoming miniature album ‘Songs for the Weary’ — a collection of eight compositions designed to provide comfort and calm. Recorded with Irish producer and string arranger Alan Keary (Shunya), the album blends classical guitar, rich string arrangements, warm instrumentation and subtle electronic touches. With guest contributions from Alabaster DePlume, Rob Turner of GoGo Penguin, and Whitaker’s bandmates in Henge, it marks his most personal and reflective work to date.


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Layla Kaylif - Closer.

Layla Kaylif is proud to present her bold new single “Closer”. Once dubbed as the “Pop Poet” by The New Paper (Singapore), the new single is now available via Canopus Records to stream on all major platforms.

The English-Arab singer Layla Kaylif enlisted the chops of Greg Fitzgerald ("Shakespeare in Love"), a longtime collaborator of hers who co-wrote and produced the new single. The song opens with the striking line: “Closer than a jugular vein is where your jealousy fights with reason” , a visceral metaphor that grips instantly and signals the psycho-spiritual undressing to come. Deepening the cinematic and spiritual language she explored on "God’s Keeper", but sharpened into something darker and more urgent, “Closer” leans into alt-rock with a unique perk of poetic mysticism.

"Closer" is a haunting, slow-burning track that's similar to an elegant rant expanding the intimacy of betrayal into something relatable. Sonically emanating the likes of 90’s grunge greats like Liz Phair or Veruca Salt, Kaylif’s vocals will strike a chord for fans of Judee Sill as well. Filled with elements of grunge, alt-rock, and pop, the new track is a great snapshot into what’s to be expected from Layla Kaylif in the near future.

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Saturday, 25 October 2025

Anna of the North - North Riding - Malin Schell - Isabel Rumble - Louis O’Hara

Anna of the North - Call Me.

Global indie pop icon Anna of the North's latest single "Call Me" is a pop gem with 80s and 90s influences shining through and Anna’s vocals and lyrics as on-point as ever.

Anna of the North is the solo project of Anna Lotterud, an Oslo-based Norwegian singer-songwriter from Gjøvik. Originally formed as a duo with producer Brady Daniell-Smith in 2014, their debut studio album Lovers was released in 2017. Daniell-Smith left the group in 2018, with Lotterud continuing to use the name. The second album, Dream Girl, released in October 2019, was made by Lotterud in association with various producers. 

The music has been regarded as "soft, soul-baring electro-pop". During her studies in Melbourne, Australia, Anna met New Zealand producer Brady Daniell-Smith at one of his shows and together formed Anna Of The North, with Anna performing vocals and Brady producing the melodies.


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North Riding - Frio River (EP).

International award winning singer-songwriter Hayley Mckay and multi instrumentalist/producer David Neil Crabtree combine as ‘North Riding'. Following on from their 3 month USA tour - North Riding have played some of the biggest festivals in the North East of England this summer, including main stage appearances at Hardwick Festival alongside the Pet Shop Boys and Olly Murs & Mouth of The Tyne Festival. They also performed two headline shows at Durham Fringe Festival.

Legendary BBC presenter Bob Harris made North Riding his ‘New Horizon’ country artist of the week in October & played Frio River on BBC radio 2. A week earlier he had seen the band perform live at Rock N Raise in Newcastle alongside Kezia Gill & The Often Herd.

Their debut EP was released yesterday October 24th to coincide with an EP release show at Newgate Social in Newcastle. North Riding can perform as a 4 piece or 7 piece (full band). Over the years both Hayley and David have built up a strong fanbase. Hayley has won awards including Entertainer of the Year at the Hot Country awards in Ireland and International Single of the Year at the ISSA awards Atlanta USA. Between them they have supported artists on numerous occasions including Scouting for Girls, The Shires, Tom Jones, Martha Reeves and Albert Lee. In the past year David has done over 150 gigs and together they are a force!


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Malin Schell - Mother Nature.

Malin Schell has a vision: “When I sing, I merge with the sound and become one with the music. Through this, I reach a state of deep connectedness and inner peace. May my music touch many people’s hearts, inspire them, remind them of the light within themselves, and fill the world with joy, love, and harmony.”

And yes – her new single “Mother Nature” truly does touch the soul. With its rich instrumentation, rarely heard in the indie and folk genres, the song features shimmering harp sounds, romantic and wistful strings, percussion, and a moving voice. Together, they create an aesthetic reminiscent of the Nordic music scene.

Yet Malin Schell was born in Switzerland in 1990. Since childhood, she has been singing and playing the cello, guitar, piano, and various percussion instruments. She studied Music & Movement as well as Jazz Vocals at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, where she trained under Lauren Newton, and later earned a Master’s degree in Vocal Improvisation at the Basel Music Academy under Fred Frith.

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Photo - Elise Ideiens
Isabel Rumble - Hold Everything Lightly.

Isabel Rumble leans into life's gentle shifts on her second album ‘Hold Everything Lightly’, out yesterday October 24. Tracing the tender spaces between change and acceptance, the regional NSW-based indie-folk artist returns to the heart’s quiet centre, where resilience lives in vulnerability and softness becomes a form of power.  

'Hold Everything Lightly’ moves like a slow river, its currents shifting between intimate acoustic folk and fuller, textured moments of release. Fingerpicked guitars, bowed strings, slide guitar, percussion and piano each breathe new life into every track. Isabel’s voice guides the record, warm and weightless as she balances fragility with grace, creating a world that feels both grounded in earth and open to sky.

Across ten tracks, Isabel moves through cycles of self-reflection, drawing from the rhythms of the natural world and the resolve that comes with acceptance. Written in the wake of transition, the record captures moments of honesty, growth and surrender, gently returning to what remains when everything else falls away. Speaking on the album, Isabel shares:

"Following the release of my first album, my approach to songwriting began to morph into a new phase. The songs that make up my second album are the most raw and honest I have written. They let me turn inwards and meet myself honestly in the midst of big change and transition. These songs very much travel through internal landscapes whilst, or perhaps as a consequence of, listening to the cycles of the world around me."

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Louis O’Hara - Magpie.

West Wales songwriter Louis O’Hara announces the release of his debut album, 'A Peaceful Kind of Fun', out 7th November 2025 on Libertino Records. The news arrives alongside the release of 'Magpie', the album’s latest single, released earlier this week.

'A Peaceful Kind of Fun' is a 14-track collection that distils O’Hara’s poetic lyricism, tender folk roots, and subtle chamber-pop flourishes into a deeply personal yet quietly universal debut. Recorded with his band His Burley Chassis and produced by James Trevascus (Billy Nomates, Young Fathers, Nick Cave & Warren Ellis) in Spain, the album is shaped by themes of memory, loss, joy, and the places and people that anchor a life.

The album gathers together fragments of memory, relationships, and place, weaving them into songs that honour the connections which shape a life. Moving between moments of joy, loss, and reflection, A Peaceful Kind of Fun lingers on the small details that stay with us - the echoes of childhood, the presence of family, the landscapes of home.

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Maria Taylor - Faith Eliza - A Place To Bury Strangers - Christine Plays Viola

Photo - Liz Bretz Maria Taylor - Story’s End (Album). Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter Maria Taylor released, Story’s End on Friday, her...