Yard Arms are back again with their third, gloriously melancholic EP ‘Sanctuary Lines; by far the Bristol-based melancholic pop duo’s most polished
Kiara Nelson’s golden soulful topline gleams powerfully over an addictive soundbed of dancefloor-friendly R&B, pop and soul.
I’ve recently figured out that when someone asks you for more love, it’s easier just to give it to them, than to convince them they don’t need it
Live Nation is reimagining the live music experience during a time of social distancing by allowing fans to enjoy concerts in a one-of-a-kind drive-in setting
Blue Jumper’, is the perfect introduction to her captivatingly raw vocals and prowess as an accomplished songwriter
A real-talk record that delves deep into nostalgic pop tones, whilst also embracing festival-sized production.
“Two drummers making an epic noise on www. Such a huge band. Really really massive sound.” – Abbie McCarthy, BBC Radio 1
“Busty and the Bass have that dreamy, summery sound. You can practically feel the sun’s rays, as we recline in its heat.” – The Line Of Best Fit
tender R&B flourishes, pillowy vocal beds that somehow seem to neither begin nor end, and a punkish ambivalence towards saccharine melodics









