After the success of his first LP supported by prominent music institutions such as KCRW or Rolling Stone, Hector Gachan, based in Edinburgh, comes back with a sophomore album Care 2 Share. He releases today a new single: ‘Tell Me I’m Here’, made of a clean folk guitar riff that accompanies his hopeful lyrics. As an ode to being carefree, 'Tell Me I'm Here' erases the borders of time, and provides a way for the listener to enlarge his perspectives and embrace the uncertainty of life. So press play and enjoy being the moment.
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A truly stunning album that mentally transports you to foggy early morning streets, the pavement wet from recent rains. Dreary, but in a comforting way. Like sitting next to a window during a rainstorm, listening to the drops hit the glass while remaining warm. Never fails to make me feel safe. Crow Yo
Cermony's Ross John Farrar experiments with synths, bass, & percussion to make music similar to that from the '80s homemade tape scene. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 30, 2023
Heart-stirring art pop constructed from an intricate latticework of keys, guitars, and anthemic vocals in songs that go and go and go. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 13, 2022
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I picked Brown Study purely for the Jens Lekman vibes. However, this entire album just gets more comfortable with every listen. This might be a niche take, but to me it's as if singer/songwriter Jens Lekman turned his hand to dream pop and trip hop while taking the rhythmic vibes of Cigarettes After Sex and dialing them up to "waking up in the morning after sex" tempo. It's a sonic trip is all I can say. riotgrrrl_meg