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Creating a fiery atmosphere with hiphop beats intertwined with R&B melodies, the smooth talking Yarge drops her latest single 'El Vuelo'. Alongside the release comes a retro inspired visual, hinting at several lyrics in the song she tells a love story.

The seamless song is for those who are far away from their relationship. An emotional topic for Yarge as she sings "we're going to love each other and we're going to see each other."



For me El Vuelo is so special because of its lyrics and its rhythm. Since we started producing the song I really wanted to give it that R&B vibe and as we progressed with the beat we added hip hop and a small Reggaeton part.”

- YARGE


Having a loyal fanbase already this track is for them. Making sure she delivers every time Yarge likes to take a hands on approach to her music. Filming the music video in Caracas, Venezuela and falling in love with every song she creates, we know Yarge is going to dive into international waters.


Connect with Yarge : Instagram / TikTok / Youtube

 

April 22nd 2022

Holly Hebe - a name you need to remember. Fuelling up her melodies for the summer, Australian Holly Hebe is here with latest track 'Plastic Chairs'. The singer/songwriter/producer visits the past of her life, touching on relationships that can taunt you for life.


The title 'Plastic Chairs' is a clever concept, relating the chairs back to backyard parties and all the different personalities that take a seat. Holly is introducing an original look into her songwriting, something that promises her to be a mainstay.



“Plastic Chairs is an ode to grungy backyard teenage parties and the mystery of anunrequited crush. It explains the emotional torment, masked as playfulness and flirting, that comes out of sickly high school relationships where playing games and messing with each others’ heads is confused for love."

- HOLLY HEBE


Already gaining loyal support from Triple J and taking her voice to the stage, the 20-year-old stands at the top of making waves.


Connect with Holly Hebe: Instagram | Spotify | YouTube


 

21st April 2022




London-based songwriter, composer and producer, Wyldest has dropped her latest single 'The Best Is Yet To Come'.

Attempting to overcome writer's block with collaborator Luciano Rossi, Wyldest kick started her thinking into her songwriting. A song bursting with finger picking guitar notes and Wyldest's mellifluous vocals, this track reflects a more emotional side to her. Talking on the track, she mentions her feelings of loneliness and the journey she set out to take, lyrically taking us on a ride.


“This was written in the midst of isolation, friends and family were shuffling around moving away, changing. I chose to stay in the city, but could feel my world changing, disappearing in a way. However I suppose it was evolving into something different."



“Like many people during 2020/21 I felt a little trapped within my own existence, being resistant to change and resentful that people close to me were moving away, doing what they felt they needed to."


“‘The Best is Yet to Come’ is about being hopeful that all the great things we had once are also mapped out in the future too, life is long and comes in multiple different chapters, it’s all part of the journey and we should never lose sight of the the present as things are constantly changing and evolving, so we can just sit back and enjoy the ride.” - WYLDEST


Dropping a music video for 'The Best Is Yet To Come', directed by collaborator Laurie Barraclough, we are visually enticed in. Shot in black and white, it focuses us in to Wyldest's vocals and guitar playing. Whilst also switching perspectives and using light against dark we witness her ability to see the world in a new light.



Following Wyldest’s UK tour supporting Lanterns On The Lake last winter, her band and her will be embarking on a headline tour this September. Tickets are available now.


September 19th - Brighton, Latest Music Bar

September 20th - London, The Lexington

September 21st - Manchester, Gullivers

September 22nd - Newcastle, Cluny2

September 23rd - Glasgow, Hug & Pint

September 24th - Dunfermline, PJ Molloys

September 27th - Leeds, Hyde Park Book Club

September 28th - Birmingham, Hare & Hounds

September 29th - Bristol, Crofters Rights

October 1st - Southampton, The Joiners


Connect with Wyldest: Instagram / Spotify


 

12th April 2022



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