

S2S comes from KEZA’s Big City Blues album, and while there are some delicious morsels of blues woven in, the album expands outside of that. Beautifully so.
Spoken word, SEAL-like composition, crisp guitar works. It is 8 tracks of carefully considered work.
Start with S2S, and leave it on shuffle, then go back to the start and run 1-8.
Visuals that are like a Skins throwback, music that fits the 90s, the type of track that would have landed on movies like Ten Things I Hate About You, or an introspective moment in a series for teens.
Chronically British.
We love it all.


meggggggg, megg. MEGG. We were lucky enough to hear Idiot before it dropped, which meant we devoured her back catalog and everything we could find.
IDC is on a daily spin, and Idiot slotted in perfectly. If it were way back when, megg would’ve been an MTV on repeat.
A track released just a short while ago, Die For You is an easy listen. What keeps this more interesting is the vocal play. The lyrics are very simple, but you don’t need much more.
Listening to The Yearning album, there is a strong feel of Sombr, BORNS, with more punch in the instrumentals.


Fun, flirty, frivolous pop. And we mean that in the most fabulous way.
A solid addition to the sapphic stratosphere, this track serves as a nice reminder - don’t just judge a book by its cover, or a girl by her pink pom poms.


