Notes on this week’s new releases: Look, I generally try to keep the New Music Friday playlist pretty short each week because we’re all busy people so it is with…
Black King Savior’s debut joint, “Going Crazy,” in support of the BLM movement, is a powerful revolutionary track that will make listeners want to go to the streets and help…
It’ll take more than a stupid pandemic, an impending global recession and the decimation of music journalism to stand in the way of amazing pop music being recognised. Today Popjustice…
Notes on this week’s new releases: My proposed moratorium on ‘tears on the dancefloor’-themed pop songs didn’t really pan out very well and the new NOTD and Nina Nesbitt song…
New Jersey native, singer-songwriter Dorian, has finally released his two album, Songs In The Key Of Love (Part 1 & 2), titles he came up with after listening to Stevie…
Notes on this week’s new releases, carrying on as if everything’s normal and as if there haven’t been roughly no new posts on the site for about eight years: I’ve…
Majed Veysel is an artist and photographer who was born and raised in Syria. He studied at the American School in Aleppo, before moving to Istanbul where he obtained a…
The man looking at you through a colourful spring — and in a way aren’t we all, these days, viewing the world through a multicoloured Slinky — is Lauv: singer…
Fanny Andersen made some waves a few years ago with a song called Kids then went relatively quiet for a couple of years, but her new release Wake Up is…
If the world hadn’t turned into an almighty shitshow, Daði Freyr would have been in Rotterdam this week representing Iceland at the Eurovision Song Contest. His song, Think About Things,…