Monthly Archives: December 2016

Dig of the Day: Enisa

Sound cloud can sometimes be a cattle-market of dross singers digging their favourite covers but there are times when you’ll find yourself digging a new find. Today’s milk is Enisa, a singer songwriter from Brooklyn New York City who caught our attention with debut track “Burn this bridge”.

The song was written about a situation that backfired. She had high hopes someone she once knew would help her in pursuing her career but instead  they turned around and told her she wasn’t going to make it. Determined to not let negativity hold her back she churned her energy back into her music. The result speaks for itself.

Dig of the Day: RENÉ

If R&B voices are your tipple then “Voices” by Rene is girl you’ll need to know about. Vocally she’s a night songstress, so much so she could be nicknamed London’s nightingale.

“Voices” is a refined song about self-validation. Sometimes we struggle to fight the battles life throws at us but each time we stand tall.  Easy on the ear and ideal for that perfect night in with a bottle of wine combo, Rene is all you need to unwind after a long hard day. Too many people make background music, but not everyone makes background music with substance enough to catch the prey.

 

Dig of the Day: Laoise

January 2017 will see the release  of the debut EP”Halfway” from Irish Singer/Songwriter Laoise.  New to the scene, and if  her social media profile is anything to go by, she’s a lover of Pink. ( By pink we mean the colour we are yet to know her view US pop hitmaker P!INK.

The first song released of her EP is a track called “You.”  Production get to a minimal, with only three cords used Laoise was adamant  she would see how far she could push it.

Her music is filled with compassion that hangs on your well-being. To later find she’s going through recovery from mental and physical difficulties, Halfway is sure to be an EP full of depth.

 

Dig of the Day: Alice Merton 

Bass heavy, confident and ready to expose herself to talent to the world, Alice Merton has dropped a debut worthy of a chart position.

“No Roots” is catchy, bold and certainly a track one could relate to. She sings, “I’ve got no roots for my home it was never on the ground” but instead of making it a sad number, she’s delivers the message you can find roots in the sky.

Finding comfort in her traveler lifestyle is a great source of future tracks and to also share experience. Watch this space, Alice Merton could find herself on your local radio station come 2017.

Dig of the Day: Storme 

Scandinavia is renown for brilliance when it comes to finding the next big star, a few dustings has hit our radar in the form of Zara Larsson, Astrid S, Leon and Marlene.

Our newest snow angel, is Storme. She’s is a native Swede who has recently moved to London in the hope to pursue her career as a singer.

The first snowflake as fallen and it’s already enough to defrost your mood. “Solider” consists of howling highs and dreamy droplets from the keys. Whilst holding some familiarity to Singer Songwriter Rae Morris, Storm has delivered dream pop glossiness that has us hungry for more. Click the link below to be drifted away by Storme :