Maisie’s second studio album, ‘The Good Witch’, is the official follow-up to her No. 2 BRIT Breakthrough certified debut, ‘You Signed Up For This’, and in many ways the older, wiser and scorned counterpart.
The Good Witch finds Maisie at her most introspective, drawing inspiration from Joan Didion, J. M. Barrie, Greek mythology and Western movies; the record explores the complexities of romantic breakups, the preciousness of friendship and value of self-wort
There are an unbelievable amount of indie pop singer-songwriters in the music landscape at this moment in time and this album in particular, stands out for all the right reasons.
The duo's debut album, The Dream, is a no-rules project that revives the warmth and groove of '70s pop with razorsharp songwriting, lush harmonies, and a distinctly modern edge. EXPLICIT
How Real Was It? is a journey through Asha Banks' earthy, intimate, honest world. If her first EP represented the essence of living in the moment, How Real Was It? is it's reflective, sun-sprinkled sibling.
At The Gate Of Horn was originally released in 1959 on Vee-Jay Records. It expertly showcases the songwriting prowess of the prolific blues pianist and singer, from blues ballads to upbeat numbers.
Fugazi's second record, published in 1991. "I feel Steady Diet is a classic example of us being very conservative, although a lot of people think it's our best record." ---Ian Mackaye.
Frank Buchmann-Moller writes of the album: "These recordings show a broad spectrum of Ben's craft and can be heard as a summary of his artistic level at the time."