In this edition of The Last Mixed Tape’s song-of-the-week feature The Mixed-Tape, we turn our attention to ‘Elysium’ by lullahush. A contorted collision of sonic flourishes, lul..
If I had to predict the next soul artist to breakthrough into the mainstream, I would pick Kizzy Crawford. The bi-lingual Welsh singer-songwriter has a winning combination of ear-worm hooks, sweet and distinct vocals, and genre-fusing sensibility. I’m sure there is stil..
Dublin producer lullahush is gearing up to the release of his next project A City Made of Water and Small Love after a breakout year working with Bad Bones, E..
Kizzy Crawford is brand new to us, but the 22 year old bi-lingual vocalist, songwriter, actress and guitarist is winning us over quickly. Combining elements of soul, jazz, folk and pop, she is the real deal. Kizzy picked up her first guitar at age 1..
Experimental folk artist Joshua Burnside has been melding forward-thinking acoustics with production wiz for a few years now. Along the way, he’s bagged the Northern Irish Music Prize for his debut LP Ephrata and won slots at showcase festivals includ..
"Joshua Burnside's music has always sought out communication, always preferred to open out conversations. He's at his most natural in a live setting, a powerful performer whose hushed intensity burns a substantial hole in the memory. Taking his full live band..
"Following on from his splendid Wear Bluebells In Your Hat If You’re Goin’ That Way album from January this year, Joshua Burnside now releases a fantastic live record which includes precisely none of the tracks featured on the aforemen..
"The Galway producer’s collaborative streak strikes gold again." Premiering on the site today is the brand new single from Daithí&n..
"I remember sitting with some friends in the summer of 2013 talking about the music that was amazing us at the time. I started talking about Joshua Burnside’s newly released Single “Black Dog Sin”. I thought it was lyrically compelling and musically genius. “It’s..
"Æ MAK, from the town of Dundalk, whose songs are somewhere between Vampire Weekend-esque pop and dreamy electronica, with a really distinct, composed visual style" Words: Harry Harris..