Maddie Ashman
Maddie Ashman comes from a family of scientists, however music has always been her main love. The singer-songwriter and cellist talks to us about her new EP Apparently, touring with Tom Rosenthal and how she writes.
Three Years Younger
Sisters Charlie and Megan Simpson are Three Years Younger - in both age and name. The duo talk to us about the TV show that inspired them to form a band and how their music is always evolving.
Eve Owen
At only 22, Eve Owen has already recorded and played live with The National, released her debut album and is getting her second record ready. The London native tells us about working with one of her favourite bands, what influences her - musically and otherwise - and what to expect from her new music.
Sunflower Thieves
Leeds-based dreampop duo Sunflower Thieves have been friends since they met as young children. The girls - Amy Illingworth and Lily Sturt-Bolshaw - tell us about the band's origins and emerging from the pandemic with a new record.
Evie Balfe
Singer-songwriter Evie Balfe is a busy woman - aside from being a solo artist she's in two bands, is a trained singing teacher and sells her minimalist line drawings. She takes time out of her schedule to talk to us about how she balances it all.
Danny Starr
A London native, Danny Starr taught himself the guitar as a teenager and eventually found his calling as a singer-songwriter. Ahead of his new single release, he talks to us about how he writes, working as a musician in the Covid era and the music he's currently digging.
Josephine Shaw
She may have only just finished her A-levels, but young classical singer Josephine Shaw already has a decade of experience behind her, including performing at London's prestigious Royal Opera House. She tells us about why she loves performing Opera and how she thinks classical music can reach younger audiences.