Rianne Downey’s debut album The Consequence of Love has been a long time coming. Blending contemporary folk and country with...
Chloe Slater represents a generation of artists that disappeared off the face of the earth when music became solely about...
A line is forming around the side of the O2 Academy Islington in preparation for Erin Kinsey to take the...
Margo Price is here with her new album, Hard Headed Woman, and she is not messing around. A hearty mix...
Zandi Holup sits in front of me, beautifully put together, and immediately, I feel at ease. It seems to be...
Two highly successful EPs and a spot on the Twisters soundtrack under his belt, Dylan Gossett is proving to be...
I’ll argue that what makes Camara stand out in 2025’s era of pop is her ability to proudly display vulnerability in her songwriting, she doesn’t spoon feed listeners her pain, she poetically divulges the story; raw and honestly. I ask her if she wasn't a singer what would she be and Camara’s reaction was nothing short of natural instinct “nothing” she laughs, “there is nothing I would do, I couldn’t not do this”.
Elliot James Raey is captivating, he is a master of the stage with a voice like caramel - smooth, silky and sweet. This 23 year old is swooning us all and I have had his recent EP 'All This To Say I Love You' on repeat since I heard it — I suggest you go and do the same.
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.
Australia is quite the hot bed for music, with the likes of King Gizzard and the Wizard Lizard, Amyl and...
Duet country is on its way back with its latest offering Chaparelle, made up of Zella Day, Jesse Woods and...
The 60s and 70s were a golden age in country for duets. George and Tammy, Loretta and Conway, Dolly and...












