Discover the new songs by Diving Horse, le:la, The Radio Field, Jules Atlas and Frank Joshua that will make you dance, feel and dream.
Get ready for some fresh tunes from five musical acts that will rock your world. Diving Horse brings you a blast of alternative rock and disco punk with big ideas and infectious hooks. le:la takes you on a dark and intense journey of indie-RnB and trip-hop with their soulful voice and breakbeats.
The Radio Field makes you smile with their cheerful and upbeat song featuring a guest star and a brass section. Jules Atlas inspires you to leave your worries behind and try something new with his catchy and upbeat tune. Frank Joshua transports you to the 70s with his smooth grooves and a story of escapism and nostalgia.
Diving Horse - "Big Sands"
Diving Horse are a band that craft songs with big ideas and
infectious hooks, drawing from a wide range of influences and genres. Their sound is a fusion of
alternative rock and disco punk, featuring soaring vocals, shimmering guitars, lush keyboards and groovy rhythms. The six members of the band bring their own personality and flair to the music, creating a dynamic and engaging live show that never fails to impress and delight the audience.
The band is composed of Gavin Marshall (vocals/keys), Ciaran McGuigan (vocals), Mark Scrymgeour (guitar), Chris Kerr (keys), Louise Neilson (bass) and Chris Struzik (drums). They have all developed their musical talent and style from playing in other bands such as Static Future, The Telephone Exchange, We See Lights and Butler’s Experiment, as well as exploring their own solo projects.
le:la - "cold hands (EP)"
The
debut EP “cold hands” by le:la blends
indie-RnB hooks with dark and intense trip-hop. The songs are
propelled by the soulful voice and the breakbeats - which vary from dry to distorted in space. The result is a
cinematic and atmospheric mood, with a hint of thrilling nervousness.
The lyrics are captivating and explore themes such as insecurity, anxiety and heartbreaks, painting a dark and fuzzy picture. “cold hands” is both playful and clear, both intimate and distant - every second, every beat reveals a secret and shows more of le:la’s world.
The Radio Field (feat. Robert Stadlober) - "The Version"
With
Robert Stadlober (Sonnenallee, Crazy, Gary, Heym) on vocals and
Max von Einem (Bukahara, Heavytones) on brass,
The Radio Field’s first official single is a short blast of positive vibes that invites you to join Paul Weller & Billy Bragg for a pint on Brixton Road.Lars from Subterfuge turned his lockdown homerecording project into a stellar band with Philipp Breuer (Pale), Christoph Schneider (Clayton Farlow/Klee/Soccer/Soap) and Mark Specht (Subterfuge’s first drummer). They will release an album in late August and tour the country. (photo credit: Suzie Kerstgens)
Jules Atlas - "Lost With Me"
With his third single
“Lost With Me”, Jules Atlas, a singer-songwriter from Hamburg, delivers a
catchy and upbeat tune that
encourages you to leave behind your worries and take a chance on something new: “Come get a little bit lost with me”.
It’s a song about the dilemma of staying or moving on, of following your heart or your mind. But when in doubt, the best option is to enjoy the moment where you both get lost in each other. After touching hearts with his two ballads “You” and “Lockers”, Jules Atlas reveals his more upbeat side with “Lost With Me”. (photo credit: Sophia McGee)
Frank Joshua - "Patent Leather Car"
This song has
a retro vibe with smooth grooves that evoke the 70s. The lyrics weave
a story of escapism and nostalgia, as the narrator seeks comfort in a risky love affair.
The title alludes to the iconic London cab, a symbol of both freedom and danger. This song is the fourth track from Frank coming’s third album, Patent Leather Car. It sweeps you along the dance floor with a gentle rhythm and a wistful melody. It captures a feeling of longing and liberation in every note.