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If you're looking for a song with peace and mindfulness perhaps this one is not for you. Looney Gloomers are here to confront your dark thoughts and what keeps your mind running in circles with this new track 'Fake Paintings'.

Copenhagen and London based four-piece dive into the problems of modern living with their potent punk and ruptured rhythm. In their own words they explain “This song confronts the inner saboteur that keeps you awake at night.The hero of ‘Faking Paintings’ is in a fog of self-doubt, trapped in a limbo of never knowing whether he’s in or out –an uncertainty that quickly turns into anger and slowly but surely develops into; self-loathing. It’s a struggle that many young people go through today and a torment we should talk more openly about,”


Keeping themselves busy creatively, Looney Gloomers say;

“We really try as much as possible to bend and merge musical genres, whilst unfolding a lyrical cosmos of metaphors and self-deprecating narratives. We are four very different individuals, but to us, difference hasalways been the key to creative success and inventive curiosity, the milestones of Looney Gloomers.”


Their brand new album including singles 'Fake Paintings and 'Muscles' is out this November 30th.


Connect with Looney Gloomers: Instagram/ Spotify

 

November 2022






Having worked with some Grammy winning and nominated music icons from MNEK (Selena Gomez, Back Hill, Due Lipa), Callum Connor to Ryan Ashley. Kate Stewart pays homage to her old grounds in London (Maida Vale) with single 'London Town'. Growing up in an expressive and creative family from comedians to producers, Kate has always been surrounded by passion which gleams through in her music.

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'London Town' comes as a thankful track, with an infectious melody heavily inspired by a Reggae flow. Speaking on the track herself, Kate Stewart explains; “I grew up in West London, and I’m very passionate about where I come from. Since I was a little girl I’ve been going to Notting Hill Carnival, it’s very close to my heart and I felt very inspired by that when I was writing this song. It has a lot of reggae influence in the production which I love, and when I listen to it I think of Carnival.”

Intertwining her smooth vocals and classic influence, Kate adds her own flavour into today's music scene. We can expect to hear more from Kate as she gears up to release a brand new EP out next year.


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November 2022




Cade Hoppe returns with a new single to wrap us all up in our feels for winter. Co-producing this track with frequent collaborator Harper James (Eighty Ninety, James Bay, Aaron Taos), 'Past Time' is already stuck in my head. Having only entered the booming music scene in early 2021 with his debut EP, Cade has been continuously releasing new tracks to add to his discography.

Photo credit: Will Shellhorn

'Past Time' enters with simplistic but stunning set of keys before heightening to a percussion of instruments. Speaking on the track, Cade Hoppe explains;

“‘Past Time’ is about relationship nostalgia and the selective memory that comes with it—in this case, not only are you positively selective in your memory, but you’re really hoping your ex is not being negatively selective".

“Being stuck in the past can be a dangerous drug.”



Connect with Cade Hoppe Here: Instagram / TikTok

 

November 2022



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