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The term ‘indie’ in the music industry has become so ambiguous it has practically become as subjective as the meaning of life. Whichever way it is defined, it is still a massive part of the music industry in the UK and across the globe.

Originally, indie referred to how an artist distributed their music. Over the decades, it became a catch-all term for artists sharing the same sonic off-kilter edge; and, of course, the same moody yet inexplicably cool aesthetic. Indie, as a genre, only came around as the result of experimental artists in the 70s wanting to bring a new sound to the airwaves; instead of solely hoping for commercial success after appeasing one of the major record labels.

Indie artists adopted punk ethos they started to push the boundaries of pop. Instead of commercialising their sound, they pushed it into post-punk, shoegaze, synthpop, Britpop, avant-garde, noise rock and dream pop arenas. For all that separates bands such as Sonic Youth, the Cure, The Smiths, The Stone Roses, Joy Division, Elliott Smith and Radiohead, there is still so much that ties them together, namely their attitudes and the loud discordant style.

Along with the bands, iconic venues such as the 100 Club in London, the Hacienda in Manchester, and King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow had a pivotal part to play in the traction of independent artists and music. New Indie labels, such as Rough Trade and Factory Records, were amongst the first record labels to truly embrace and encourage experimentalism and authenticity in the artists they scouted and signed – taking New Order and Joy Division as a prime example.

It may have been a while since there was an indie breakthrough act as successful as the Arctic Monkeys, but indie music has far from lost its resonance. Besides, Monkeys won over 42 awards and sold over 20 million records, so that’s going to take some beating, and they’re certainly not the only indie artists currently thriving.

The Welsh indie rock icons, the Manic Street Preachers, celebrated their first number 1 album in 23 years with the release of Ultra Vivid Lament in 2021. The Tarantino-Esque Liverpool outfit, Red Rum Club, released their debut album in 2019, and got to number 14 in the official album sales chart with their album, How to Steal the World, in 2021. Perhaps most impressively, the world’s first CryptoPunk rapper, Spottie Wifi, made just under $200k in album NFT sales in 90 seconds this year.

Found Dead: PhantomTex drops frosty-to-the-core chilly classic Cold (prod. Evasion2k)

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Leading us into the warning and detailing the escape from hell, PhantomTex got a grip on life and asks for the world to join him on this hardcore journey through the corpses on Cold (prod. Evasion2k).

PhantomTex is a 25-year-old German indie underground rapper who thunders in with a sterling blend of intense music which will alert many to a better sound.

Tremendously assertive and propelling an ominous song into our brittle bones, PhantomTex slices through a massive single into our awaiting veins. This is must-listen stuff from a flourishing soul who does things his own way and shall remain away from the fake flash which tricks too many.

Cold (prod. Evasion2k) from German indie underground rapper PhantomTex is a heavy experience which might break windows and certainly crack some earlobes. Sizzling in with a bite like a lion and a shiver like a shadow, this is a mind-bending new track to mesmerize millions.

Lace-up the day on SoundCloud.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Washing Up: Stirred by Life drops stunning debut single Fallen

Washed up in the sea and looking to find the shore again to surge through the troubled waters, Stirred by Life sings with so much tenderness and strength which shall inspire many to find the extra step to live happier on Fallen.

Stirred by Life is a self-taught UK-based music creator who started with electronic creations and has since moved into an authentic pop blend served with innovative juices.

A very emotive song expressing fragility, anguish and shame when moving through very dark and challenging times. The delicate and moving acoustic guitar arrangement and vocals are supported by beautiful violin and orchestral arrangements as the emotions in the song grow stronger. Fallen will be the first track on a concept EP intended to take us on a touching journey from despair, through starting to trust in life again (2nd track), to celebrating newly found love (3rd track) and beyond (4th track).” ~ Stirred by Life

A debut to remember from Stirred by Life awaits all curious ears and eyes. With an incredibly thoughtful melody and vocals to marvel at, this is a special performance to treasure.

Fallen from the superb UK-based indie pop singer-songwriter Stirred by Life is a rather emotional song which has been made with delightful care and intrinsic strength. Showing us the way to finding a dry place to lift up again, this is a sure-fire heart-beating soundtrack to show us where the hope is.

Projected so beautifully and with genuine visuals to guide us through the cold, we find a wonderful debut.

Listen up on YouTube.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

It’s True: Dylan De Bono can’t believe its all over on Lost without You

Saying goodbye to his girlfriend in the most sincere way possible, Dylan De Bono is in a reflective gaze which will hold the hearts of many who have lost someone romantically on Lost without You.

Dylan De Bono is a Malta-born indie pop artist who has brought in the excellent skill set of Macedonian musician guitarist Kristijan Volchev on this ear-enhancing track.

The first collaborative song with Kristijan Volchev, who also produced the song. I was in the process of making arrangements to leave my home country of Malta to go on a long world tour to promote my new album Loose Wire. Although exciting, this period was very heartbreaking for me, having to say goodbye to my girlfriend at the time.” ~ Dylan De Bono

After delighting us with a terrific interview to remember forever, Dylan De Bono sings with a real passion you just can’t buy. Natural all the way and taking us down a romantic path that is no longer available no matter the past tenderness, this is a must-listen single.

Lost without You from Malta-born indie pop artist Dylan De Bono is a modern-day classic which will be felt deeply by millions of lost souls. Taking us through an emotional journey which will pull on many heartstrings, taking us all into the precise moment when everything changed forever.

Sometimes love needs to fly away in order to be in the right place.

Turn this up on Spotify.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

After School: Mattelight remembers those fun Tony Hawk times

With massive inspiration from the classic Tony Hawk Pro Skater game, Mattelight jams with youthful delight to savour on the superb new single to grind with, Tony Hawk.

Mattelight aka Matthew Parker is a New Paltz, New York-based indie rock project who loves to bring laughs and nostalgia to our lives at each possible opportunity.

Taken from the 12-track release from 2019, Greatest Hits!, Mattelight ramps us back to an innocent time with introspective lyrics, a likeable video and ear-hugging vocals to stir that passion from within. If you like music to take all worries away, this is the perfect tonic.

Tony Hawk from New Paltz, New York-based indie rock solo singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Mattelight is a refreshingly honest story about how life flips around so quickly. Showing love for his mates and those fun times munching snacks and playing a classic video game, we are thrilled to the core by a catchy song which will get many feet tapping nostalgically.

See this funny music video on YouTube.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Interview: Bella Moulden tells us all about her outstanding new single Wire

Chatting to us more about her striking new single Wire, Bella Moulden shows us all about her 80-synth-pop tone and her outstanding multi-instrumentalist lifestyle. Telling us more about her idols and watching proper MTV back in the day, this is a thrilling interview which will electrify and inspire many to reach their dreams.

Hello, there Bella. Please let us know where in the world you are from/based and how many instruments do you play?

I’m originally from Buffalo, NY and I currently live in Belmont, NC.

I play about 5 instruments—self-taught. Piano, Guitar, Bass, Ukulele, and Percussion. I have been playing piano and singing since I was 9.

Do you have any family members who got you involved in the music industry or how did you get the music bug?

I am the only one in my family that is involved with music. I am a strange anomaly. I can’t really tell you how I ended up involved with music, it really just happened. I think a lot of it could have been watching MTV when I was a kid, in the early 2000s they’d still play music videos and performances. I think that’s what inspired me really want to start doing music.

What inspired your retro style?

Sheesh, so many things. Austin Powers, Jimi Hendrix, Prince, Wendy, David Bowie and so many more. The 60s/70s/80s had the coolest fashion. It also helps that I have a natural afro.

Please tell us all about your new single Wire.

My new single, “Wire,” is about the electric feeling of falling in love. I wrote, produced, composed, and performed the song in its entirety. The sound was definitely inspired by the 80s, with the synth-pop and reverberated guitar solo.

What inspired you to use a 4/6 double-neck guitar for some parts of your shows and videos?

Before using a double-neck for some of my stuff, I would literally stack my guitars on top of each other, having two separate guitars hanging around my neck. It was ridiculously heavy and immobilizing. I wanted to transition over to different instruments at a faster rate, so at the time this seemed like the best option. It made me wonder if there was a double neck guitar with a bass, rather than a 12-string. A lot of searching and I found quite a few, it’s a rare design, but I immediately had to get one! It works great when I use my loop-station, as seen in many of my videos.

Please tell us all about SelfCare and the process behind it being well-known all over the world?

I wrote, “SelfCare,” back in 2021 in the car waiting for my mom in the grocery store. It was a tough time due to the pandemic. Between school, music, and working I was highly stressed out. I was burning out quite a lot. With that, I really wanted to hear a song that reminds me to take a break and that it’s okay to not be okay. I couldn’t find any at the time, though I’m sure there are tons! I ended up writing my own. When we got home from the store I immediately went into my room and started recording. On the ride home I already had the melody in my head. I wanted it to be simplistic. Something repetitive, similarly an affirmation. I wanted it to get stuck in my head.

It began to get traction on Tiktok a year later, earning over 50 million views and over 150 thousand videos. With that, it also is doing great on Spotify! I’m glad this song is doing well and that its point is getting across. Definitely, the perfect song to jam to in the morning while drinking coffee!

Last, is there anything, in particular, you wish to achieve in 2023?

This year, I wish to perform at more festivals!

Listen up on Spotify.

Interview by Llewelyn Screen

May I have This First Dance: LST IN HLYWD wants that desire to come true on Howl at The Moon

Lusting for a special moment to occur despite the barriers holding back a probable romance, LST IN HLYWD performs with so much radiating fire on the splendidly enticing new single Howl at The Moon.

LST IN HLYWD is a Toronto, Canada-based indie vamp rock band who are determined to fuse a whole new sound into a ravenous music scene waiting for something to munch furiously into.

Their first ever tour (Summer 2022) “Summer Valentine Tour” They played 14 shows across Ontario playing to thousands of people. including hosting + being ranked the number one band by judges in Youth Day Global Toronto 2022 (Yonge And Dundas Square).” ~ LST IN HLYWD

With a pop-punk vibe and a classic feel to proceedings, LST IN HLYWD sends our souls into a whirlwind of emotions with something action-packed and worth many listens. Vocally stimulating and laced with an atmosphere which will get feet stomping and hands raising, this is a quality single made for music festivals and sunny says.

Howl at The Moon from Toronto, Canada-based indie vamp rock band LST IN HLYWD is an ear-piercing track which will grab the attention of many. This is a flourishing anthem which is a cinematic-like experience, which will surely pulsate the minds and souls of those who needed to hear the truth about how romance works sometimes.

Listen up on Spotify.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

No One Is Listening: Virginia rockers Congenial Crime feels rather alone on Chasing

With a mighty tone and leading us into the lonely sofa without someone so vivid, Congenial Crime has dropped a massively reflective melody which will have many Chasing.

Congenial Crime is a Charlottesville, Virginia-based indie rock band that fuses that chainsaw-in-the-washing-machine-like sound which will cause plumbers to feel a shudder of discontent in their veins.

Delighting all listeners with something honest and belted out with ferociously created enthusiasm, Congenial Crime slices its way into our hearts with some aplomb. This is heavy-hitting stuff and is lathered rather explosively to spark a feeling so many have dealt with before.

Chasing from Charlottesville, Virginia-based indie rock band Congenial Crime is a rather memorable experience which will put many shivers in the bones of millions. This is ear-splitting stuff and digs deeper into a well-described picture, which describes the pain of losing someone so vital. Sung with fervency and verse, we find a spectacular single to add voltage to a sleepy day.

Turn this up in full for maximum effect on Spotify.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Don’t Ever Follow Me: kai Kyoto wonders why the lies slapped his face on die 4 me

Recollecting a damaged past relationship which sadly faded away into the shadows, kai Kyoto sends chills down many spines on the superbly tailored stunner, die 4 me.

kai Kyoto is an Atlanta, GA-based indie rapper who wants to change the world and instil love in a society where creativity and passion transmit through the gutters and veins of the lost generation.

Just like each and every single one of you, I’m human. I make mistakes. I’m not perfect. But best believe I’m trying. If your willing to accept that, then this is kyoto.” ~ kai Kyoto

Gliding us through each sinew of this traumatic moment which changed two lives, kai Kyoto has dropped a sensational soundtrack for us to all learn from. Showing us the fragility of a lost love which promised so much, we are thrilled to the core from a tremendously in-form artist who is only elevating.

die 4 me from Atlanta, GA-based indie rapper kai Kyoto is a rather tranquil melody which will send ears peace where there was war. Closing the door on a past love which burnt away like a fire in the mountains, for us to find a truly embrace-packed track for the ages.

Sung with a delightfully enlightening tone and so much calm energy, this is a sensational release which will leave many millions recalling a time when the kisses stopped.

Listen up on Spotify.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

POVEDA reminds us of that warm 1985 glow on Otra Noche Más

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Bringing us the first composition of Roberto’s career from 1985 which has extra flair added for modern times, POVEDA performs with an electric skill and wholehearted desire on Otra Noche Más.

POVEDA is a 2-piece project born from the creative minds of Cuban composer Roberto Poveda and the American drummer Layton Weedeman.

It is no coincidence the song of freedom was picked up and recorded by the national record label of Cuba, EGREM, but met its interesting fate and was mysteriously lost without a trace. Nearly 35 years later, during the 2020 pandemic, Roberto brought the song back to life.” ~ POVEDA

Decompressing the stresses of the world with something so peacefully chilled and pleasant to sip on at the beach, POVEDA has dropped a rather influential soundtrack to summer. This is a superbly constructed song with innovative juices dripping from each corner and shall evoke a warm feeling of hope into each listener’s veins.

Otra Noche Más from the Cuban/American duo project POVEDA is a rather peaceful soundtrack to roaming around and seeing the world with a positive mindset. Sung with a soulful passion and brimming with a carefully calm aura of adventure, we are treated to something rather unique.

In a world replenished with sneaky copycats, this is a warm ray of sunshine in all the right places.

Turn this up in full via Spotify.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Interview: Dylan De Bono leads us into the story behind Lost Without You

Teaching us more about his new single Lost Without You after previously gliding us through space on You Got Me so High, Malta’s Dylan De Bono kindly let us into his mind inside this mesmerizing interview. We find out more about a powerful open mic connection, a massive world tour and a medical career.

We appreciate you joining us. Hello from A&R Factory. Please let our readers know where you’re from/based and what the last song you played was.

My pleasure! Great to be a part of this. So, I’m from Malta! Let’s see … the last song I played was … John Mayer, ‘You’re gonna live forever in me’.

Please tell us more about Lost Without You.

Sure. So, ‘Lost Without You’ is the first collaborative song with Kristijan Volchev, who also produced the song. I was in the process of making arrangements to leave my home country of Malta to go on a long world tour to promote my new album Loose Wire. Although exciting, this period was very heartbreaking for me, having to say goodbye to my girlfriend at the time. Not only did I find this very difficult for me personally but I also felt the heavy burden of hurting my sweet girl by leaving her behind. So, I’m trying to reassure her in the song, that she will always be loved and missed no matter what. That’s life, man. Sometimes you just have to make tough decisions to arrive where you want to be. The song is essentially a pop song by genre, although it is spiced with juicy guitar licks and 70’s esque guitar solos. So, maybe you can call it an ‘alternative pop’ song. We kept the song very minimalistic, driven by a soulful vocal melody and an RnB inspired electric guitar line.

How did you first connect with and what is the collaboration with Macedonian musician guitarist Kristijan Volchev like?

So, I met Kristijan at an open Mic event over a year ago and we hit it off. He needed a singer for one of his gigs and we really hit it off. Since then we’ve been playing gigs together several times per week, so as you can imagine we became very good friends and we know each other’s abilities quite well. Kristijan started to support me in my own concerts promoting my album and even joined me on some of my European tour dates. Eventually, the musical partnership we had naturally developed into exploring songwriting together. Again, we found that we make a very complimentary partnership. It’s based on trust and mutual respect. Writing together has been smooth, fun and inspiring. So, since ‘Lost Without You’ we continued to write other songs, which we are very excited to share in the near future.

Is there a particular song you hear and wish you’d written?

Good question! Definitely ‘Everybody wants to rule the world’ by Tears for Fears. Such a good guitar riff and terrific melody. But it’s tied with David Bowie’s ‘Life on Mars’ – simply genius. I’m attracted to interesting pop music, that’s what inspires me.

Your current world tour. How has it been, where have you gone, any highlights or things to rather do next time?

So far I’ve toured Eastern Europe, including Romania, Hungary and Slovakia. We’re off to ‘Macedonia’ in May, then back to London. I will go to the US this summer, then Asia, including Japan and South Korea in September.

So far, it’s been the biggest adventure of my life. Nothing helps new people to discover your music like touring does. There is just something so unique and special about the relationship an artist can create with his audience, which surpasses anything in the online or virtual world, especially in the small, intimate venues that I am playing. Of course the performances are always such an adrenaline rush, but honestly, the highlight is the new friendships I am making along the way, and this is really fueling the success of the experience.

Do you miss being a doctor or will you return to this job when you return?

That’s a hard question to answer. I dedicated a huge chunk of my life to my medical career and I’ve tried to balance being a doctor and creating music my whole life. I was a happy doctor. I liked my job. I loved my colleagues and supervisors. In fact, I miss them the most. But at the moment, I’m so motivated and dedicated to my musical career, that I don’t dwell on it very much. I feel I’m doing what I’m supposed to be doing at the moment. In the future, who knows?

Lastly, what can you tell us about Loose wire?

Loose Wire! This is my first solo album, which I released last November. I’m so proud of it! It was always a life dream or you can say an obsession to release a full album and get it on Vinyl. I feel Loose Wire really represents me as an artist and as a person. It is very autobiographical. I wrote the songs, alongside producer David Vella, over a 3-4 year period. At the time I was going through the learning process of building myself up again fresh from a breakup which emotionally disturbed me quite deeply. The album is about heartbreak, self-exploration and living a bit on the wild side to forget about the heartbreak, as you do after a relationship ends. So a lot of people can relate. There are alot of wild stories in the songs. So one can say it’s an electro-pop concept album. We tried to make it a bit edgy, dark and sexy yet we tried to balance this with quirkiness and a good sense of humour, which really fits my personality. The best examples of this are the tracks ‘Feeling Shit Right Now’ and ‘I Can’t Say no (When You Go Down)’. The album is out on all platforms of course, and if anyone wishes to purchase an LP, they can just drop me a line on Instagram and I will send it out!

Hear more on Spotify.

Interview by Llewelyn Screen