Just Listen: Eliza Shaddad – Run

Eliza Shaddad Eliza Shaddad never fails to absolutely stop me in my tracks. In fact her past track Wars and this new track, Run, have found me so arrested that my mind has almost gone blank as I’m held to ransom by atmospheric guitar swirls which deftly wash over me. Run continues to demonstrate Shaddad’s … Continue reading

Album Review: Wolfmother – Victorious

Victorious Released February 19th 2016 Classic Rock feels like a cliché phrase in certain parts of town, certainly with certain crowds, and it almost feels like the lead up to a punchline with anyone who professes the greatness of anyone attending the V Festival.   Wolfmother are not only laughing in the faces of these … Continue reading

Just Listen: Wildes – Bare

Wildes Words: Eliza Labden UK based artist Wildes brings us her debut single Bare, with deep, dreamy vocals and a sweet, melodic tune not to dissimilar from Florence and the Machine. The subtle backing music allows the vocals to be more prominent and expressive in the track creating a feeling of genuine passion for the … Continue reading

Video Premiere: Glass Caves – Swim (Ont’ Sofa Session)

Glass Caves We’re thrilled to have been asked to give you guys a sneak preview of Leeds band Glass Caves hitting up with Ont’ Sofa for this brilliant acoustic version of their track Swim. This performance allows the vocals and the song’s melody to really shine, in fact I like the fragility to it in … Continue reading

EP Review: Blossoms – At Most A Kiss

At Most A Kiss Released 23rd February 2016 Words: Julia Grantham At Most A Kiss is the third EP to be released by up-and-coming Stockport five piece Blossoms. This band have been gathering momentum steadily for the last couple of years since forming in 2013, and started out supporting bands such as The Charlatans and … Continue reading

Live Review: Fickle Friends – Liverpool

Fickle Friends 16th February 2016, Studio 2, Liverpool Words & Photos: Elena Katrina Since the dreaded departure of The Kazimier, Parr Street’s Studio 2 has become a beacon of hope for new music, for touring bands and local bands looking to jump in on something great. This was the case for the Fickle Friends show, … Continue reading

Just Listen: Only Girl – Young Blood

Only Girl I have said this before but sometimes I hear a song and a story plays out in my mind, almost as though I can visualise an as yet unmake music video. This happens every time I listen to Only Girl’s latest track Young Blood. It’s a powerful track that blends crystal  cut vocals, gospel … Continue reading

Live Review: Fatherson – Liverpool

Fatherson Words: Gary Lambert Photos: Gaz Jones What did you do on Valentine’s Night? An overpriced Lovers’ Special from the local steakhouse with a beloved was not on the cards for all of Popped Music. Instead it was Arts Club Liverpool and a double bill of Scottish rock music from Fatherson and Boy Jumps Ship … Continue reading

Just Listen: Annabel Jones – IOU

Annabel Jones Annabel Jones takes an musical, electronic sledgehammer approach to her latest track IOU. The chorus feels as hard hitting as the words being spat. The track doesn’t start off this way though, in fact the sweetness  of the vocal and bitterness of the lyrics work spectacularly well in the versus as an eerie … Continue reading

Gig Review: PINS

PINS Words: Gary Lambert Photos: Gaz Jones As I walked up the steps of the venue I could hear the sound of Pink Kink performing their second track and I was disappointed. I had been looking forward to seeing this oft-whispered about band perform and the noise I could hear was a two-fingered salute to … Continue reading

Interview: Sundara Karma

Sundara Karma Words: Gary Lambert Photos: Gaz Jones Generally within the first three minutes of meeting a band you have a good idea as to how the interview is going to go. When Popped Music met Sundara Karma at the end of an intensive tour, as the band’s collective target was to play three more … Continue reading

Just Listen: Kenzie May – Never Find Another

Kenzie May Dripping with honest attitude and subtly soulful vocals comes Never Find Another by solo artist Kenzie May. The track skilfully masters the art of navigating the self confidence issues that people have when they lose someone; a friend, a lover. While musically  ahw gives the listener a cross section of genres seamlessly dropped in … Continue reading

Just Listen: Matthew And The Atlas – Temple

Matthew And The Atlas There’s such a beauty to the character of the vocal of Matt Hegarty that I think he could sing me anything, potentially even out of tune, and I’d still feel like I was being wrapped in velvet and sinking into a seat made of marshmallow. The musical landscape is somewhat a … Continue reading

Just Listen: Krrum – Evil Twin

Krrum Evil Twin is the latest track and official debut single from Krrum and it takes me to musical places I’ve not been visiting so often lately and forgotten how much I loved. Deep pounding electro shudders and jerks against such contrast of the earth-shatteringly high female vocal and even against the higher notes of … Continue reading

Free Download: Glass Spells – Rebellion

Glass Spells My latest #SoundcloudStumble comes from  California’s Glass Spells, with their forthcoming single Rebellion. It’s dark, edgy electro and packs a punky punch square between the eyes. Even better is they’re giving this track away for free – go grab it while you can! Find Glass Spells on Facebook Listen to and download Rebellion … Continue reading

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