Televised Mind Deliver a High-Energy Indie Anthem with Their Latest Single “National Hero” – Single Review

The new single from Televised Mind is a feel-good piece of indie pop which feels both fresh and nostalgic with its intense and infectious riffs.

Racing at breakneck speed, the track combines spoken-word vocals with incredibly quick guitar riffs to excellent effect.

As seen by the attention, the track has been receiving from such outlets as Radio X and 6 Music the result is an amazing bit of indie rock.

Combining the likes of Arctic Monkeys with groups such as The Drums the result is something which feels both fresh and nostalgic nodding to the past whilst carving out a unique sound.

Daniel Maple Delivers a Bittersweet Christmas Folk Gem – Single Review

Daniel Maple has taken his brand of folk balladry and filtered it through a beautifully bittersweet Christmas lens.

This folky Christmas tune shows Maple at his best, demonstrating his talent with a guitar in his hand.

He weaves a beautiful finger-plucked melody throughout this song, providing a strong backing to the complex narrative.

Using Christmas imagery to tell an emotional story, Maple truly displays his songwriting chops on the tune, which reminded me a lot of Jeff Buckley.

If you’re looking for something fresh this Christmas, why not give it a listen!

Alistair James Hits New Heights with the Anthemic “Queen of Big Livin” – Single Review

Alistair James’ latest single sees him stretching his musical horizons with a hearty piece of country rock.

Drawing on influences such as Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers and David Bowie, James combines beautifully woven lyrics with classic rock riffs on the Queen of Big Livin’.

The riffs, in particular, reminded me of The Rolling Stones, with their bluesy, in-your-face energy that strikes you from the very first notes.

This perfectly suits the lyrics, which James crafts around these riffs, using characters to build a compelling narrative that hooks into the momentum created by the excellent guitar and drum work.

Things switch up nicely when the bridge hits, bringing in a warmer melody that breaks from the punchy style of the verse and chorus.

Overall, the track comes together seamlessly, weaving the influences of The Stones and Ryan Adams to produce a wonderful track.

Middlesbrough’s Boy Found Sound Delivers Haunting Emotion and Atmosphere in New Single “Monochrome” – Single Review

Boy Found Sound’s latest single is a heartbreakingly beautiful track, which further showcases the Teesside artist’s incredible songwriting talent.

The ethereal-sounding track has a chilled production, beginning with a great guitar line that shines above a well-crafted drum machine beat.

Lyrically, the track confronts loss, with Boy Found Sound laying everything bare throughout, producing an amazing set of deeply personal lyrics.

When the chorus comes along, it really pops, backed by an ethereal-sounding synth that adds to the track’s cold production.

As the song progresses, the drum machine is replaced by a slow, pounding drum beat, bringing a new energy to the track.

Overall, this is another really strong song from Boy Found Sound, combining a range of influences together to produce something both beautiful and original.

Teesside’s Nice Guy Shines with Anthemic Indie Pop Banger “Alone” – Single Review

Teesside’s Nice Guy’s new single shimmers with its glistening indie pop production and standout performances.

The tight songwriting complements the great production with intricate guitar riffs and a wall of sound produced by the band.

Within the track, you can hear the influences of such artists as Sam Fender and The Stone Roses. This is especially evident in the vocal delivery, which combines nasal, laid-back style with a touch of North East accent, creating a distinctive blend.

One particular element I enjoyed was the excellent guitar work, which dances throughout the verses before hitting you with a wall of sound in the chorus.

The track doesn’t strictly follow the quiet verse/loud chorus formula, but it echoes that dynamic, with the chorus hitting particularly hard.

The gorgeous use of organ was also another delight, diversifying the production and bringing a depth to the overall sound.

If you’re a fan of indie pop and love catchy anthems, this one is definitely for you.

Go On A Tranquil Escape with Parissa Zarifi’s New LP “Sing For My Soul” – Album Review

Parissa Zarifi’s new album is a beautifully tranquil experience, seamlessly blending elements of folk and alternative music with remarkable results.

Beginning with Free of You, you are immediately ushered into a world of beautiful strings and twinkling guitars. This single provides an early glimpse of the collaboration between Zarifi and guitarist Rob Harvey, who features on several tracks throughout the album.

His guitar work pairs perfectly with Zarifi’s beautiful songwriting, adding an extra layer to the strong folk vibes that the track exudes. At times, it even evokes the feel of Fleetwood Mac’s folkier moments, with the classic rock guitar complementing nicely with the folk aesthetic.

Kings & Queens is rich with violins, bringing an almost medieval feel to proceedings. I could easily imagine it playing during a banquet scene in Game of Thrones, with its lush string arrangements.

This helps to build the peaceful and chill atmosphere of the album, which is masterfully put together with thought given to both the track structure and sequencing. I particularly enjoyed the ethereal choir on this song, which added depth to the production, creating a full-bodied sound where all the elements interact harmoniously.

Find Yourself In The Dark has a similar feel with gorgeous songwriting, especially in the chorus, which felt almost Kate Bush-esque with its dramatic swells of violins and timeless quality.

The next track, Slow, is blessed with beautiful twinkling guitars and harps, which allow you to sink into the song with their serene nature. The beautiful string section solo was also a gorgeous touch, enhancing further the stylish nature of the song.

The ethereal backdrop continues on To Be Free, where Zarifi’s stunning performance truly shines, particularly in the chorus, where her voice rises above the delicate string arrangements.

The performances across the album are strong, whether it be Harvey’s excellent guitar playing or the amazing vocal and string performances. Each contribute significantly to the album’s atmospheric mood.

The reverb-laden guitar passages in Written In The Sand contribute something slightly different to the rest of the album, without disrupting the overall style and production. Meanwhile, the classic songwriting of Don’t Look Back helps create a defiant mood, mirrored by the lyrics’ focus on moving forward as a form of healing.

Entwined In The Heat stands out with its beautifully layered guitar passages across a solid acoustic base. When the violins enter and the track intensifies, it reaches new heights with some spectacular performances.

The Stars Align yet again shows the really strong songwriting which Zarifi brings to this LP with an absolutely amazing chorus. The album concludes perfectly with Sing For My Soul, a track that encapsulates what makes this album so special, featuring beautiful string sections and impressive guiar work.

Overall, if you love your alternative folk then this is a must listen however I would also recommended it to anyone who wants to switch off and get lost in a really great album with a fantastic mood.

J.P Riggall’s “The Cabin Session EP”: A Soulful Journey Through Stripped-Back Folk – EP Review

J.P. Riggall’s new live EP showcases the folk singer’s powerful songwriting ability with a striking collection of atmospheric tracks.

The EP opens with Cold Cold Mountain, a song that sets the tone with its chilled production, placing the emphasis firmly on the performance.

Riggall’s North East accent pierces through the folk vibe of the track, providing authenticity to the passionate delivery of the track.

Overall, the track is a heartfelt tune, demonstrating Riggall’s talent as both a songwriter and a live performer. The stripped-back arrangement highlights his focus on emotion.

This theme continues We’ve Already Seen Him Dead, where stark acoustics and melodic leanings take centre stage. The slight echo provided by the venue adds nuance to Riggall’s voice, enhancing the powerful and beautiful performance.

Through this power, Riggall amplifies the already strong songwriting, squeezing every inch of emotion out of the song. The result is a moving performance of an outstanding track.

The EP closes with My Lovely Bones, a gorgeously touching tune. Once again, Riggall achieves a lot with a little – just an acoustic guitar and his voice, creating a captivating atmosphere. The emotion is palpable, bleeding through the soundwaves as Riggall delivers yet another great performance.

The track itself is wonderfully constructed, with a melodic core and a heart-wrenching chorus. It’s a beautiful way to conclude a stunning live EP.

That Clare Weaves a Tapestry of Sound with Her Powerful New Single ‘Consciousness’ – SINGLE REVIEW

The latest single from That Clare is a gorgeous tapestry of sound and positivity, confronting toxic attitudes while delving into the personal and emotive issues that have shaped her.

The trans singer-songwriter combines a number of different influences on the track to amazing effect, boldly confronting toxic influences within her deeply personal lyrics.

That Clare In Concert – Photo by Andi Christ – @andichrist19

The track begins with a beautifully worked synth, reminiscent of the work of artists such as Mitski. The synth bed sets a dreamy vibe of the track, further enhanced by a lovely arpeggio guitar line building on the instrumentation. Combined, the instrumentation echoes of post-nineties Radiohead with its atmospheric tone.

The musical landscape of the first half of the track is stark and ominous, reflecting the lyrics which reference feeling lost.

The production by Lisa Murphy does an excellent job of building the atmosphere and growing the momentum of the track.

This momentum pays off around the halfway point of the track, where the song goes up a gear, upping the tempo and bringing a fullness to the instrumentation that matches the defiant nature of the lyrics.

Self love is very much the message from this point on, with That Clare shutting the door on negative influence and embracing herself. “You can do it without them” is the overriding message and acts as a powerful, empowering declaration.

Consciousness does an excellent job of weaving a number of diverse influences together to create something unique and personal. The defiant message of the song will resonate with many and illustrates the Teesside singer’s bold voice, which is endlessly captivating.