Dive into the world of music with our latest reviews featuring a diverse range of artists. From the soulful rhythm of Philippa Healey’s tribute to tired mums, ‘I Used To Be Fun’, to the ambient musical landscapes of Stumbleine’s 8th album ‘Deleted Scene’, there’s something for every music lover. We also explore the catchy disco vibes of Sohodolls’ ‘Napoleon Baby’, the lavish indie-pop debut EP ‘Why Does Anyone?’ by G.H. Francis, and the upcoming ‘Symphony for the Moons’ shows by Irish singer-songwriter Lisa O’Neill. Join us as we journey through these captivating musical experiences.
Jamiroquai’s rhythm section feature on Philippa Healey’s tribute to tired mums, ‘I Used To Be Fun’
Considering that this is the first time I have even heard any songs from Philippa this has grown on me quite quickly. The backing rhythm is great and Philippa’s voice is amazing.
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Ambient music legend Stumbleine releases 8th album ‘Deleted Scene’
If I had to pick out something to say about this it’d be that it’s almost like an audio story but with very few words. It’s more like an ever-changing musical landscape which entices more and more. Just fantastic
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Deleted Scene is out now digitally, as a CD in a colour printed slipcase cover and as a limited vinyl edition of 300 copies on 180 g white vinyl, which can be ordered here.
Sohodolls unleash their pop side with disco floor-filler ‘Napoleon Baby’
In all fairness it’s not actually that bad, but what I will say is that it’s catchy and upbeat vibes which gives it that disco dance feel to it. The vocals give it that indie/dance mixed sound to it.
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G.H. Francis releases lavish indie-pop debut EP ‘Why Does Anyone?’
Some absolutely incredible songs from start to finish. With an EP like this I genuinely find it hard to find the downsides it’s that good. You can tell that G.H has been putting the work in
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Just a great video and is more of a personal thing for G.H expressing himself and remaining true to his character
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Lisa O’Neill announces ‘Symphony for the Moons’ shows with orchestra in Dublin and London
Irish singer songwriter, Lisa O’Neill, is bringing her music to both London and in her native Ireland in Dublin for two special concerts later this year. With two decades of musical experience behind her she’s been making waves ever since. For further information please see the links and details below
Upcoming Concerts: London and Dublin
The upcoming concerts in London and Dublin are significant as they bring O’Neill’s music back to her home country and to the vibrant music scene of London. These performances offer a chance for fans to experience her music in a live setting, which is where her storytelling prowess truly shines. For those unfamiliar with her work, these concerts provide an excellent opportunity to discover a new musical gem.
Symphony For The Moons Tour Dates:
November 16th – ‘Symphony For The Reed Moon’ at The National Concert Hall, Dublin – ticket link here
December 11th – ‘Symphony For The Cold Moon’ at The Barbican, London – ticket link here
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