New for 2020
New for 2020: Arlo Parks
Young London musician/poet Arlo Parks is considered the majestic voice of Generation Z.
New for 2020
Young London musician/poet Arlo Parks is considered the majestic voice of Generation Z.
JC Stewart, self-confessed 'Professional Sadboy' craft songs about his own experiences of love and heartbreak that explode from intimate confessionals into bold anthems.
Dublin quartet Inhaler are firmly cementing their name as one of the most exciting new bands to see live and a rapidly expanding diehard fanbase.
A skilled and impassioned performer with soulful vocals, Scarypoolparty puts his heart and soul into every song and show.
Discover the outstanding and emotive work from the winner of the prestigious Northern Irish Music Prize 2018.
Received as a fresh and unique addition to the local Irish independent music scene, Uly combines a love of old-school deep soul, jazz, funk, dusty production quality and topped with some pop sensibilities.
Singer, songwriter, actress, and multi-instrumentalist, Lennon Stella catalogues her life in real-time with a pen, piano, and guitar transposing momentary feelings of longing, loss, love, nostalgia, and bliss into delicate, dynamic, and diaristic pop music.
Originally from Co. Mayo, Lydia Ford writes dreamy and sincere pop songs that balance light, airy musicality with deeper and more introspective lyrics.
Manchester’s Golden Boy, 19-year-old rapper Aitch is one of the most promising acts of 2020 with artistic integrity, fun and catchiness at the nucleus of his singles.
19-year-old rapper Malaki synthesises a rich and original interpretation of Dublin life and seamlessly fuses personal expression with a sharp social and political critique.