Elif Dame shares beautifully honest single, ‘Celexa (Buy Me Time)’

Taken from her new EP, ‘Securely Detached’ ELIF DAME‘s latest single ‘Celexa (Buy Me Time)’ sees the Amsterdam-based singer/songwriter opens up about hitting rock bottom and weighing up the options of going on medication.

Released 27th october across various music platforms, ‘Securely Detached’ also features songs such as ‘How to Self-Care’ and ‘Self-Care Pt. II’ where Dame admits to not being able to fulfill her primary needs as a basic means of maintaining her stability and consequently facing a never ending cycle of healing and self-sabotage. Singles ‘Grandmothers Fault’ and ‘Good Friend’ both of which speak about the songwriters struggles with unhealthy relationships in her life, as well as ‘Nature of the Beast’ where the artist realizes that addiction is a family disease.

Having garnered nearly half a million streams for her debut single, Elif Dame (meaning she who brings light) is heading in the right direction, with the EP setting to take her to new heights, as she connects with listeners around the world with her beautifully honest and vulnerable music. Have a listen to ‘Celexa (Buy Me Time)’ below…

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Bliss Williams releases new neo-soul bop ‘The Sequence’

London-based BLISS WILLIAMS’ first memories of music are the tapes of 60s pop and soul his parents kept in the car when he was little. This early introduction to timeless songwriting from the likes of The Beach Boys, not to mention all those Motown classics, left an indelible mark. A few years later, he received a guitar for his birthday, starting a lifelong love affair with music-making.

Fast-forward to 2023 and Williams is releasing soulful songs on Colorama Records, a small independent label run by Paul Weller bassist Andy Crofts. His tunes have been championed by John Kennedy on Radio X and Gary Crowley on the BBC, while recent single ‘A Thousand Times Before’ (featuring Weller drummer Ben Gordelier) was playlisted by Spotify.

Now he returns with new single ‘The Sequence’, an seriously infectious neo-soul head-bopper with a soft psychedelic twist. Check it out below…

Alex Luke releases track DNA + video ahead of EP

Manchester’s soulful ALEX LUKE delves deep into personal battles in his latest release ‘DNA’, blending intricate rap flows and soulful melodies.

Alex Luke spills his heart about the estranged relationship with his father, in this introspective and soulful hip-hop triumph. Featuring an emotionally powerful chorus, sung by Hayley Brown, the self produced track is a testament to Luke’s authenticity and versatility as an artist. From the live drums placed deep in the pocket, to the self recorded brass arrangements, Alex Luke has ingrained the purest reflection of himself into ‘DNA’.

In the accompanying emotional performance video shot by Sophia J Carey (Loyle Carner, Little Simz), Luke captures the raw emotion of the track, through painting lyrical references onto canvas, giving a poignant glimpse into the turbulent narrative of ‘DNA’.

Alex Luke’s self-produced EP ‘Star Projector’ lands November 17th, setting the stage for a thrilling headline show on March 29th 2024 (with support from Dámì Sule), at Manchester’s iconic Deaf Institute

Check out the video for ‘DNA’ below…

Alt-pop songstress April Jai unveils single, ‘Morally Grey’.

Alt-Pop songstress APRIL JAI‘s new single ‘Morally Grey’ shows her exploring the complexities of affection for fictional morally ambiguous characters, showcasing her artistic depth and creativity.

April Jai made the following statement about the track: “I wrote “Morally Grey” mainly for my fellow book girlies who fall in love with fictional bad boys, it might be a red flag in real life but in the fictional world it’s perfection”

Bringing a fresh perspective to the alt pop genre, infusing it with a unique take that is all her own, ‘Morally Grey’ promises to be a captivating addition to April’s growing discography, solidifying her position as an artist to watch. Listen to ‘Morally Grey’ below…