With an emotive, beautiful voice providing the central element of this new tune, ‘Novemberism’ is an intimate demonstration of electronic production skill.
From September 14th, Joshua Burnside will set off on his biggest tour to date. Including an unmissable show alongside Junior Brother at Empire Music Hall on November 1st as part of this year’s Belfast International Arts Festival, the Belfast folk maestro will..
Novemberism, the title track of Brighton 23 year old Oliver Spalding’s debut album is a striking iridescent synth driven gem recalling The Blue Nile and Roxy Music yet with the gossamer falsetto harmonies of Bon Iver. 'Novemberism’..
"A great new track from the UK-based singer-songwriter." - The Fader Oliver Spalding explains “Novemberism,” the title of his latest single and upcoming debut album, as a reference to the idea that “to be melancholy all year round is to suff..
Meet the Northern Irish singer-songwriter on the verge of something big with his gorgeous experimental folk music. Ticketmaster New Music is a carefully curated selection, showcasing artists we are expecting to make waves in the live music scene. Working closely with..
1. Æ MAK Æ MAK, aka Aoife McCann, will sing you to sleep or soundtrack your next bop with her crystal clear voice. She’s reminiscent of Miya Folick or Bjork, especially in the avant-garde nature of her art-pop, the grand scope of her range and her fervent deliver..
Daniel McIntyre, also known as lullahush, released "Terracotta Slow Dance" earlier this year. It was his debut single as a solo act, and it separated him as a game-changing producer. Earlier this month, he released "Elysium," his second single from
On the third and final night of We’ve Only Just Begun, the bar was set quite high. Without a doubt, the night’s acts delivered. We’ve Only Just Begun, the weekend-long festival at Whelan’s, was specially curated to feature some of the best and bri..
Æ MAK is the sound of the changing musical landscape of modern Ireland. Aoife McCann is a creative visionary whose art-pop eclecticism has been a constantly developing and..
"I started writing this song when I was 17 and afraid of becoming a 'hopeless twenty-something'," notes Daniel McIntyre, who makes music and performs under the name of lullahush. "It grew up with me and became about the people..