Rating - 4.5/5 In the first single from her debut EP, Graywave explores a progressing sound pallete but still keeps her style from previous releases with effortless fluidity. ‘Like Heaven’ is a fully immersive listening experience. The production quality is very high, and the inclusion of hard-hitting drums along with more grunge -style guitar parts... Continue Reading →
Real Talk – Jazz Mino
Jazz Mino is a London based artist, her latest single ‘Part Of This’ is available to stream now. She began busking on the streets of London before being discovered and has since found success in the UK charts and has over 10 million streams on Spotify. "Part Of This" on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/track/1uwziTeyXuq6cTYFFWHrbb?si=nEum7gLETHu3o9r6oaYYzA Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jazz_mino_uk/?hl=en YouTube... Continue Reading →
Real Talk – Hemai
Heami, from Birmingham England, has a modern initiative like no other. The young aspiring musician has managed to truly embrace and master the art of blending sounds and combing textures to create a fantastic modern display of art. This can be heard in his whole body of work and even more prominently on his latest... Continue Reading →
Reviewed – Low Island – Don’t Let The Light In
Rating - 4.5/5 ‘Don’t Let The Light In’ is the most recent release from prestigious Electronic group ‘Low Island’, made up of Carlos Posada, Jamie Jay, Jacob Lively and Felix Higginbottom. Formed in Oxford in 2016, these boys have really carved a name for themselves in a short space of time, and from the sound... Continue Reading →
Reviewed – Wishful Thinking – After Hours
Bandcamp - https://wishfulthinkingnj.bandcamp.com/album/after-hours Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Wishful51/?epa=SEARCH_BOX Instagram - https://instagram.com/wishfulthinkingnj?igshid=12cqm9yjm0sl7 Rating - 4.5/5 After Hours’ is the debut LP from Jersey pop-punk outfit Wishful Thinking; a follow up to the 2016 EP ‘We’re Not Alone’ previously reviewed on Faultline. That EP was a good showcase of the band’s sound, a taster of what they could be... Continue Reading →