A shimmering, propulsive cut of electronica that almost physically sighs with resignation, such is its downcast nature
A shimmering, propulsive cut of electronica that almost physically sighs with resignation, such is its downcast nature
Jethro Fox is a Biblically named singer from a family of atheists who has become a central character in a once-again thriving music scene in Liverpool. As a multi-instrumentalist, he has played in most of the new bands in the area, which is centered on the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts.
The Celtic lilt of singer Susie Smillie transforms Olympic Swimmers’ lead single “Knots” from a charged, admittedly interesting lesson in guitars and bass into something made for the ears of Gods
New and thrilling ways of creating pop music are always there to be discovered, and it’s often the oddest or most unconventional artists who strike gold quickest.