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Jay Pray - I'd Go Anywhere (Do Anything)

Introducing: Jay Pray // I’d Go Anywhere (Do Anything)

Music, pop, REVIEWS

It’s time for some shady indie-pop in the form of Jay Pray‘s “I’d Go Anywhere (Do Anything)“. Hailing from Connecticut, Jay Pray’s debut solo full-length effort blends floating synths with dreamy, disco infused pop verses. Think Jamiroquai meets Empire Of The…

spotify playlist, music, new music,

Spotify Playlist: March Madness

indie, Music, new music, Playlist, pop, rock, Spotify

Introducing our new monthly playlist, featuring our favourite tracks from artists big and small (size doesn’t matter). As always, the One Stop Record Shop crew pride ourselves on selecting the best musical talent, with this month’s line-up including artists from…

ZiBBZ, review, RUN, music

Track Of The Day: ZiBBZ // RUN

indie, Music, pop, REVIEWS, ZiBBZ

If you’re hunting for infectious indie-pop, then look no further than sibling duo ZiBBZ. Raised in Switzerland, the pair gained national recognition as teenagers which led to Swiss MTV giving them their own reality TV show. Now based in Los Angeles,…

BOKEH EP, artwork. review, music

Track Of The Day: BOKEH // Don’t Leave The Fire

BOKEH, EP, Music, pop, REVIEWS

In what is her first solo release, New Zealand-born and Brussels-based Chloe Lewer, aka BOKEH, has unleashed “Don’t Leave The Fire“. Hitting us with a fun, electro-pop tune, her latest single is guaranteed to get you up and dancing, channeling your inner…

QUIGLEY, band, new music, pop

Track Of The Day: Quigley // Watch With You

Music, pop, Quigley, REVIEWS, rock

Hailing from this currently United of Kingdoms, Quigley – not to be confused with the Democratic congressman battling Trump – is a four-piece producing sublime melodies you’ll struggle to rid from your head. “Watch With You” is the follow up to 2016s single “Follow You” (there’s…

Saturday Drive Kids Are Cruel

Introducing: Saturday Drive // Kids Are Cruel

Music, pop, REVIEWS, rock

Self-indulgence is bloody brilliant brilliant, isn’t it? This is one such glutinous move on our part. Saturday Drive have propelled us headfirst into the 90s with their Americana doused “Kids Are Cruel“, a throwback hybrid that’s been dragged kicking and…

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