Chamber Pop
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Hrishikesh Hirway – Rooms I Used to Call My Own Review
Softer softest - dream pop to be sad to
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Tori Amos’ new single ‘Talking to Trees’ speaks of coping with grief and loss
Powerful new single out today.
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Gracie and Rachel – A Whisper Becomes A Shout Review
Hushed voices and delicate arrangements.
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Bonander – Things We Don’t Talk About Review
A symphonic electronic treat for the dramatic songwriter genre.
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Hands Down – Never Been That Happy Review
Mixing vintage pop with indie vibes.
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Bat For Lashes – Livestream At Home Review
Stripped back and relaxed.
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Faultress returns with bold single ahead of debut album
Dark chamber pop for the brooding masses.
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Introducing… ARDEN
Harp for the heart and mind.
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Grasscut – Overwinter Review
A symphonic treat for alt-pop lovers.
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Introducing… Mara Simpson
Empowering anthems of change and resilience.
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Nick Hudson – Come Back When There’s Nothing Left Review
Time for the haunted chamber pop parade.
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The Anchoress – The Art of Losing Review
The art of making a profoundly moving album
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Dom La Nena – Tempo Review
Waltzing into the Parisian depths of curiosity.
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Sarah Walk covers ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’
A Princely cover.
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Introducing… Realma
Witchy cinema from the foggy forest
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Hēran Soun – Undeaf Review
Tuning into sound from a different vibration.
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Gracie and Rachel – Hello Weakness, You Make Me Strong Review
Sounds like… If peak Dido cut darker and deeper. The review Following Gracie and Rachel over the past few years has been a revelation as…
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Introducing… Paperwing
Beautifully warm acoustic moments of thought.
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Jelena Ćirić – Shelters One Review
Well travelled chamber pop.
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Sister Species – Light Exchanges Review
Blowing their own trumpet for them.
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Introducing… Promise And The Monster
Haunted by imagery.
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Introducing… Vox Rea
Chill out pop made for drama
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Marya Stark – Sapphire Review
Dream folk for purity
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Introducing… Josh Tavares
Quirky chamber pop for the jaded
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Introducing… Estère
New Zealand's smooth art pop
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Video Vault – Roisin El Cherif
Reflective alt-pop hidden gem
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Son Lux – Tomorrow’s I Review
The opening chapter that feels a little like the warm up act.
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Hania Rani – Home Review
Home is where my heart is
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Douglas Dare – Milktooth Review
The intimate collection
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Johanna Glaza – Exile Review
Witchcraft of the heart and mind
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Agnes Obel – Myopia Review
Lost in the fog of dreams
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Oh Land – Family Tree Review
Danish pop sensation takes the 'adult pop' route
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Live Vault – Agnes Obel
A beautiful radio set from Paste Studio
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Lauren Hoffman – Mercury Girls Review
Tales of addiction to other peoples hearts
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Agnes Obel returns with new single
Classical vocoders return




































