John Jenkins – Weary

‘Weary’, the title track of John Jenkins’ new EP, aptly reflects how I’ve felt today. Which is why the Liverpool singer-songwriter was most welcome into my home. In the space of that one song, I had gone from feeling down and drained to suitably uplifted. The way it builds from acoustic guitar to keyboard andContinue reading “John Jenkins – Weary”

Jess Thristan & Christian Reindl – Constellation II

Jess Thristan has been drip-feeding its songs over the last couple of months. Now ‘Constellations II’ is complete, and what a stunning piece it is. With music arranged by producer Christian Reindl, the six cover songs on this EP all shine with fresh originality. Like stars in the night sky, they are presented tenderly andContinue reading “Jess Thristan & Christian Reindl – Constellation II”

Maya Lane – Diary of an Overthinker

Maya Lane’s EP ‘Diary of an Overthinker’ delves deep into introspection and vulnerability, with wisdom, understanding, and acknowledgement of human experiences. Through original perspectives and powerful musical arrangements, the songs explore themes of heartbreak, self-acceptance, and uncertainty, culminating in a poignant and relatable journey. This EP stands out for its unashamed exploration of humanity, making it a notable release in 2024.

Our Atlantic Roots – Memories Live On

Our Atlantic Roots’ EP ‘Memories Live On’ delves deep into English Folk tradition, rooted in their Cornwall heritage. The tracks evoke a sense of timelessness and hope, with wistful vocals and lullabied strings. The duo’s soulful interpretation of ‘Cornwall My Home’ reflects a deep connection to their land. You can purchase the EP from their online store.

Mared – Better Late Than Never

The release of ‘Better Late Than Never’ was ironically well timed. For there was no better sound to accompany the Northern Lights than Mared’s latest record. The Welsh singer-songwriter presents a suitably expansive soundscape; with sweeping melodies, soaring vocals and carefully-crafted rhythms running through a mix of pulsating electronica, fragile folk, and lightly-dusted pop. AsContinue reading “Mared – Better Late Than Never”

Gareth Lewis – Roots

Gareth Lewis knows how to concoct the perfect musical cocktail. The Swansea singer-songwriter has come up with a delightfully eclectic mix for his latest record, ‘Roots’. Expect a strong taste of rock, with a dash of Blues and a pinch of Country, a drop of Gospel and a hit of electronica, guaranteed to fizz andContinue reading “Gareth Lewis – Roots”

Elles Bailey – The Night Owl & The Lark

The team around Elles Bailey has solidified over these past couple of years. And it’s only when hearing ‘The Night Owl & The Lark’ do you realise how integral they have become to her sound. Not that this latest EP disrupts in any negative way. There are notable differences though from her previous records. WhileContinue reading “Elles Bailey – The Night Owl & The Lark”

Rebecca Richards – New Yesterdays

As the year begins to wind down, so the release of Rebecca Richards’ EP feels timely. ‘New Yesterdays’ is a slow-tempo, ballad-based set of tracks that mark the turn into a season of reflection. Each of the six songs on the record feel like Autumn leaves: shaded with different-coloured emotions that emerge at relationships’ end.Continue reading “Rebecca Richards – New Yesterdays”

Megan Lee – Origin

There are few who do Trad Country better in Britain than Megan Lee. The Welsh singer-songwriter sprinkles modern sensibilities over a concoction of fairly typical Country sounds on debut EP ‘Origin’. Opening track ‘Light of the Moon’ contains a sprinkling of pop; ‘Hey Danielle’ a silky electric guitar finish; and ‘Now You’re Gone’ an electro-beat.Continue reading “Megan Lee – Origin”

Caitlin Mae – Seasons Change

‘Seasons Change’, the new EP from Caitlin Mae, is a real paradox. For beneath the punchy chords and punkish vocals lie themes of loneliness and lost loves. Her style is more akin to the heavy metal genre; yet though she borrows elements of it, she shares her vulnerabilities through the familiar sound of Country-Rock. PopContinue reading “Caitlin Mae – Seasons Change”