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Tag: Hip Hop

Live: Delilah Bon at The Cluny

On a Saturday evening in September I went to live music venue The Cluny with minimal expectations. In this article … More

Abi Nyxx, Bizarre Fae, Delilah Bon, Hip Hop, live review, Music For The Misfits, New Music, Newcastle, pop, Review, rock, The Cluny

Video: Selah Sue x TOBi – Hurray

“Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the pity party.” That’s how we’re introduced to Selah Sue and TOBi’s brand new single … More

Blog, Guilty, Hip Hop, Hurray, music blog, Music For The Misfits, Neo-Soul, New Music, New Pop, Selah Sue, Soul Pop, Soulful Pop, TOBi

Toast – Toast TV (album)

2021 is the year of Toast! We don’t mean toasted bread, we mean the artist. San Francisco hip hop artist … More

Album, Hip Hop, Music For The Misfits, Rap, Toast, Toast TV

Rye Milligan – Silhouette

There is a new singer songwriter in town that you should most definitely not avoid. Rye Milligan is an artist … More

Alternative, Hip Hop, Indie pop, London, misfits, more music, music, music blog, Music For The Misfits, New Music, pop, R&B, Rye Milligan, Singer songwriter, Song, Wales

Alfie Neale – If My World Falls Apart

Britain’s music scene is at a crossroads. We’ve been seeing the indie genre that has dominated the last decade losing … More

Alfie Neale, alternative rock, Brighton, Hip Hop, misfits, more music, music, music blog, Music For The Misfits, New Music, soul, South England, UK Music Scene

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TOVE's latest, 'Pretty Sequence' tells the story of a partner who pushes you aside to try and sleep with others in the form of a soft and warm, bittersweet sounding psychedelic pop song, read the review on our website! 💥
We went to see indie folk outfit The Deep Blue with support from singer songwriter Melanie Baker at Bobiks and we had a blissful time filled with beautiful folk pop songs! Read the review now on our website & via the #linkinbio 🎶
We are celebrating the 25th anniversary of Echo & The Bunnymen‘s ‘Evergreen’ with a revisiting of the album by London Records. Originally released in 1997, ‘Evergreen’ marked a critical and commercial renaissance for the band after more than half a decade’s hiatus. ‘Evergreen’ was both of and beyond its time and this year receives a vinyl pressing for the very first time.
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