In Review: Choir Boy – Gathering Swans

Concurrently gloomy and optimistic, Choir Boy’s sophomore effort is a true, cohesive amalgamation of two differing ideologies, reaffirming the four-piece’s unique approach to dream-pop.

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Breaking Through | 5 Questions with Moaning

Swapping claustrophobic guitars for synth-heavy compositions on their recent sophomore album, L.A. trio Moaning add scope to their emotions laid bare, choosing to prioritise vulnerability over aggression.

GigList’s Lockdown Lifeline Playlist

Feeling confused? Ditto. Concurrently happy, sad, high, low? Same goes. Not sure how to deal with the looming existential dread caused by continuous lockdown? Neither do we, that’s why we’ve made a lockdown playlist to reflect our constant state of emotional flux.

ELIZA: Leaving The Charts Behind

Reinvention is part of pop music’s ever-winding road, but what about those that hit an artistic crossroads and reinvent themselves out of their pop music profile? After almost vanishing from the charts, ELIZA (formerly Eliza Doolittle) forged a new path, leaving pop music in the dust.

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‘Quarantunes’ with Binker Golding

We’re getting recommendations from our favourite artists, seeing which tracks, or ‘Quarantunes’ are helping them traverse this strange new world. Next up, it’s lauded jazz saxophonist Binker Golding.

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Live Music in the time of Covid-19

Though nothing can quite replicate the communal rapture of live music experiences, maybe the two-dimensional ‘new normal’ we find ourselves in isn’t all that bad?

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