The biggest difference between Eleni Drake’s new album and the collection of songs she’s previously released is that “these have...
Rianne Downey’s debut album The Consequence of Love has been a long time coming. Blending contemporary folk and country with...
The Waiting Room in Stoke Newington is buzzing with energy; the audience is side to side, eagerly awaiting the arrival...
Zandi Holup sits in front of me, beautifully put together, and immediately, I feel at ease. It seems to be...
Lily Fitts looks like a gift wrapped neatly in a bow but when she strums her guitar she enlightens us with humorous, witty one liners reflecting self-sabotage, sarcastic lyrics highlighting self-doubt and brutal phrases that signify toxic relationships. Partner all this with a beautiful indie-folk vocal range and professional songwriting ability, PLUS a crowd with nothing short of grammy winning support — you have yourself Lily Fitts's debut headline at The Grace.
Paloma glowed with happiness and from the moment ‘my mind (now)’ began the crowd was silent as if a leader was calling her troops. When ‘I thought I had a temper, but I guess I thought I was immune’ dropped with a booming base fans went wild as if given the all clear to charge at the enemy.
Straight outta Camden, a shit-hot folk EP that we’ve stumbled across by pure chance. Waster’s Blues is the debut EP...









