Discovering the new music underground around the globe
Pop/Review Cate Kileva - How You Love
Cate Kileva is a rising star in the world of ambient indie electronica, known for her ability to weave intricate soundscapes that resonate with emotion. With a distinctive musical vision and a commitment to pushing creative boundaries, Kileva is poised to leave an indelible mark on the global music scene.
Hip-Hop/Review Super Saiyan Jay - Can I
Super Saiyan Jay is an artist from Palm Beach, FL. He invites all the positive vibes he can get. Come through and have a good time on this journey of awesome music.
R&B/Review Merunisa - The Way You Make Me Feel
North West London singer/songwriter Merunisa takes inspiration from the likes of Kehlani, Abel (The Weeknd), and Jhene Aiko, creating her own unique sound and adding twists to the alternative R&B genre. Better described as a cross-genre artist, Merunisa has demonstrated her ability to own sounds outside of her 'range', like on the drill-infused track 'JET' in contrast to her summer banger 'Henny n' Ice'.
Jazz/Review Elizabeth Shepherd - Three Things
Elizabeth Shepherd is a Canadian singer, songwriter, pianist, and producer. With Robert Glasper, Esperanza Spalding, and Jose James, Shepherd is credited with invigorating jazz songs and bringing jazz-influenced music to a younger audience. Her catalog of seven original albums has received critical attention internationally; Real Detroit Weekly has called her "a jazz virtuoso blessed with a pop sensibility," while Mojo Magazine (UK) has described her as "blurring the boundaries between jazz, R&B, pop, and hip hop.”
Hip-Hop/Review Proklaim - BAD TING
Proklaim (Kult Status) is a Ugandan-born MC raised in Zambia and based in Namibia with a passion to glorify the name of God through the medium of hip-hop music and to do so with excellence and passion.
Electronic/Review JSDavani - Son of Man of Chair
Jacoby Davani (JSDAVANI) is a multi-media artist and multi-instrumentalist who specializes in experimental arts and music. With this criterion, he's free to pull inspiration from a variety of influences, mediums, and genres. He has over a decade of experience developing multi-media/sensory performances, projecting manipulated experimental films on top of music that often explored ambient soundscapes, harsh abrasive noise, avant-garde tunes, apocalyptic folk music, and sound collages-composed of found sounds/field recordings, and circuit-bent children's toys.
Spoken Word/Review The Prophet Obblonge - Hostile Witness
When The Prophet Obblonge was a kid, he ate tubes of communion wafers. That's what they come in for, like the ubiquitous Ritz. That's all there was to eat in the base church refrigerator. Communion wafers and inky purple grape juice. That means thirteen percent of his body weight is currently the pure body of Christ. His father studied to be a priest, possibly with the Jesuits, though this is unconfirmed for the moment.
Rock/Review SEER SEEKER - TO THE CORE
Described as "rap's newest phenom," SEER SEEKER draws influence from the layered vocals of Linkin Park and the mind-bending rhymes of Run The Jewels to make deeply impactful hip-hop that transcends current boundaries. High-octane enigmatic energy courses through the electrifying debut release of "TO THE CORE" as SEER SEEKER uses every ounce of their volition to make the weight of the lyricism cascade with bruising and deeply affecting impact.
Rock/Review Gary Dranow - Never Give Up
Gary Dranow and The Manic Emotions have garnered acclaim for their online performances during Tuesday night livestreams. They've also received recognition in various music magazines and blogs, thanks to their unwavering dedication to their craft and their genuine connection with their audience.
Folk/Review Michael Lyon - The Guy Who Won
Coming from the vibrant culture of Southern California, Michael Lyon shines as an unrivaled artist in the indie folk scene, reminiscent of icons like Bob Dylan and Simon & Garfunkel. His nostalgic style harks back to poignant classics while establishing him as a uniquely compassionate storyteller.
R&B/Review EEF Early Ettringite Formation - Something for You
Meet EEF, an acronym for Early Ettringite Formation, is a quintet of young musicians from Marche, Italy, embodying passion and creativity, giving life to a one-of-a-kind musical fusion. The band originates from the bold vision of two creative minds, Mattia Leoni on drums and Umberto Ferretti on guitar. After years of research and writing, they complete their lineup and dedicate themselves to an original music project embracing influences ranging from rock to funk, jazz to fusion.
Classical/Review Dan Becker - Abject
Dan Becker's first exposure to piano was lessons for a school year around the age of 11. Then he became a rebellious teenager and took up guitar and cigarettes, thought himself a badass, and joined a rock band. Around the age of 17, he came back to his roots and started dabbling on the piano again. It's always been a true passion of his, and it's the only passion that has never left him.
Rock/Review The project - Hope
The project is the brainchild of the California rock scene’s own James Davis, who originally made waves in the 00s with his previous band Shameless as lead guitarist. The band won Best Hard Rock Band at the Southern California Music Awards in 2006, Best Hard Rock Band Rock City News in 2005 and 2006, and Best Metal Band at the Inland Empire Music Awards in 2006.
Rock/Review SIR-VERE - Peer Pressure
SIR-VERE is a UK based 4 piece Rock band from MK which fuses Post Punk ethics with Electronic Dance energies. Forged from Drum & Bass // Big Beat Scene they quickly became darlings of the breakbeat & twisted house scene. The band performs live across the country and worldwide from Manumission to Glastonbury to Kings Cross’ infamous Scala and everywhere in-between.
Hip-Hop/Review Cheryl Craigie - Migraine
Cheryl Craigie is an independent singer, songwriter, and musician. Singing since childhood, her passion for composing original music has blossomed in recent years. Her original songs evoke powerful emotions about love and life. To date, she has co-produced seven songs with Eric Goldberg, including three originals.
Rock/Review The Flying Beets - Villain
The Flying Beets is a feel-good indie rock band from Fort Worth, Texas.
Rock/Review Ume Gumi - Haru
Ume Gumi are a music duo based in Japan. Inspired by both lo-fi and vintage rock bands and the aesthetics of the 1960's and Showa era. Comprising of Yukiko Gray on lead vocals and percussion and Richard Gray (Devious Dogs, The Dead Blues Club, Tableau Vivant) performing secondary vocals and other instruments.
Rock/Review Chandra - I'll Be There
Chandra has emerged as a bold and exciting singer-songwriter who tells rich stories of the human condition, struggles of self-belief, building confidence, and riding the daily seesaw of mental health through his unique brand of guitar pop. Growing up, Chandra built a rich musical pallet, influenced by his parents' tastes in Bowie, The Beatles, and The Carpenters, going on to form a taste of everything from Britpop to Britney Spears.
Rock/Review Electric High - Hear Me Out
Electric High from Bergen, Norway, plays a special blend of alternative rock and classic hard rock, kind of like if Rival Sons and Royal Blood crashed the stage at an Aerosmith concert. Fronted by two lead singers, they hit you right in the face with a whole new level of electric energy. The members hail from bands like Sahg, Faith Circus, and Emmerhoff & The Melancholy Babies.
Folk/Review James Harriman - Lighthouse (Live at Komedia Bath 2019)
James Harriman is a multi-instrumentalist based in Bath with experience performing with musical artists, theatre productions, festivals, and his own solo projects. James is an experienced producer working in all styles, ranging from rock to acoustic to dance music. He has worked on many projects and produced his own music. Alongside his solo project, James has been working as a cover artist since 2014 and is a favorite at beer festivals in pubs and bars around the country.