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Four in the Morning ‘Stress Dreams’ EP

Four in the Morning have released their Debut EP ‘Stress Dreams’. Led by Irish singer-songwriter Kevin Dolan and surrounded by an eclectic group of genre-defying musicians – Kiran Srinivasan, Dan Walwyn and Alex Lees – Four in the Morning write sad songs for insomniacs. As Kevin Dolan puts it: “I’ve always been bad at sleeping, and I find late at night a great time to write. Whether it’s a dream or a song, there’s something beautiful in the subconscious, taking all the stuff from a day and making sense of it. I guess that’s what these songs try to do.” ‘Stress Dreams’ was produced, recorded and mixed by Jono Steer (Angie McMahon, Ainslie Wills, Leif Vollebekk, Julia Wallace) at The Perch Recording Studio in Castlemaine in rural Australia.

‘Stress Dreams’ is a marvellous EP. Four in the Morning define their songwriting to create a moving, multi-dimensional experience full of heart and exquisite musicianship. Their music transports you into a dream-like, sedative world filled with wispy, almost translucent soundscapes. Each track exudes hazy bright tones that create a rosy-hued, memory-like effect between the mellow guitar and smooth melodies. This multi-dimensional sound transcends any genre and is a joy to listen to.

The beautifully melancholic ‘Home Home’ kicks the lucid experience in motion. A soft piano laments beneath Kevin Dolan’s vocals of despair as he pines, “I wanna go home home”. This majestic tune boasts Four in the Morning’s musical prowess as they build on the raw vocals and piano, adding in warm guitars and Irish musical embellishments; these elements lift the song from the stark loneliness displayed at the beginning to give the listener a glimpse into the warmth and joy Dolan longs for as he dreams of returning home to Ireland. This evocative imagery is the EP’s foundation as the band takes us on many mind journeys through the medium of powerful musicianship and eloquent lyrics. From the pulsing heartbeat rhythm in ‘Keep It Together’ to the warm nostalgic melody, dark undertones and striking lyrics in ‘Love in the Asylum’,  the band provide a bittersweet escape for the listener to immerse themselves in while dealing with heavy emotional themes “it’s so dark and I’m so scared I’m living in a brain that’s running out of air”.

‘Stress Dreams’ ripples with light fragments of hope between dark emotions. There are themes of loss, loneliness and despair throughout the lyrics; however, at times, glimmers of hope rise above the pool of emotion; sometimes it’s through a cosy caress on guitar as in ‘Good Love’ or time stopping harmonies in ‘In The Dark’. The band never leave us to wallow in the sombreness for too long. They provide a means of coping through refined, and ethereal instrumentation to make ‘Stress Dreams’ quite the compelling listening experience. 

Within ‘Stress Dreams’ Four in the Morning capture raw, unbridled emotion through spectacular arrangements and eloquent songwriting. The EP is laid back, passionate, and lays bare dark thoughts and feelings that are deftly expressed through mesmerising and expressive musicianship. It’s a heartbreaking but utterly beautiful collection of songs.

Speaking about the EP Kevin Dolan of Four in the Morning said: “I didn’t really notice until the record was finished how many references to sleep and dreams there were across it. The songs are obsessed with family, longing, stress, depression, love, and how we make sense of all of it. They’re fragments, feelings, and a means of coping.”

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Author: Danu

modernlove. ‘monochrome blue’ EP

Photo Credit: Marc Shelly

Irish four-piece modernlove. have released their new EP ‘monochrome blue’ on Akira Records (Henry Green, Zola Blood, Shura, CHINAH). To celebrate the EP release, the band will be playing a Dublin headline show on November 6th in the Workman’s Club and their first London show at The Social on November 12th.

‘monochrome blue’ is creative, alluring and an utterly intoxicating EP that solidifies modernlove.’s reputation as one of Ireland’s most exciting indie-pop bands. The four-piece are known for creating eargasmic tunes brimming with sugar-sweet melodies that hook the listener instantly and ‘monochrome blue’ follows this trend perfectly.

From the explosive rush of opener ‘2 Missed Calls’, the band flesh out their lustrous wall of sound with rich percussion, gleaming guitars and irresistible bass grooves that lure and entice from the start. Dealing with some heavy and intriguing lyrical content that details with the complexities of a love triangle the track is an excellent start to the EP.

The production throughout the EP is immaculate. The band venture between indie-pop bangers and synth-pop gems to create a seamless and enjoyable listening experience.‘Liquorice’ sounds fresh on the EP. This shimmering track with its glittering synths, punchy drums and rumble on bass sits comfortably on the EP and is a fantastic lead into the latter half of ‘monochrome blue’. Each song floods with adrenaline and youthful vigour. come over x’ is a fine example of this where lush sonics, vibrant 80’s pop elements, and soaring melodies create that heart-racing effect and keeps the listener hanging on to every note. 

An exciting element of the EP is the hypnotic vocal aspect of each track. Barry Lally’s smooth vocals drift across bittersweet melodies effortlessly while conveying oodles of passion. He spits out brisk lyrical flows in ‘Bop’ while crooning with emotion through the cinematic ‘I know it’s tearing you apart’. The latter track is filled with chiming guitars, a tight rhythm section, soaring chorus and epic crescendo and is the pinnacle moment on the EP. Within this track modernlove. excel both musically and lyrically – from evocative turns of phrase to richly textured soundscapes and heart rushing melodies, the tune showcases the band’s boundless musical talent in glorious detail.

‘monochrome blue’ is a sublime collection of tracks that displays the blossoming sound of modernlove. Each track is a gem to treasure and beckons repeat plays. The band’s approach to songwriting, production and sound is a breath of fresh air and leaves much to be admired. Press play and enjoy.

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Author: Danu

Mouk. ‘Not For Me’ EP

Born out of life lessons and real experiences, ‘Not For Me’ is the debut EP from Australian Alternative Rock artist Mouk. This collection of five songs was written over an extended period of time, and covers a broad range of themes and emotions. Her debut single ‘Ready To Lose’ was released in 2020 and was written with friend and producer James Sully. Now taking her career to the next level, Mouk. prepares for her debut EP release, which has been independently written, recorded and released.

‘Not For Me’ is a catchy collection of indie rock that boasts the raw and blossoming sound of Mouk. The EP surges with luring guitar lines and groove laced backdrops as Mouk. writes about getting out of a toxic relationship, falling in and out of love, and dealing with conflict. From the sun-kissed radiance of ’Ready To Lose’ to the dark theatrical waltz of ‘Red’, Mouk. creates a diverse wall of sound. She blends lush harmonies and sweet piano between jaunty guitar refrains and rich rhythms to create a wholesome and charming collection of tunes. With tender emotional moments flickering throughout each track ( particularly within the cosy warmth of ‘Simple’ ) Mouk. provides a satisfying EP filled with sweet ditties and swagger-stomped indie. 

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Author: Danu

Mellor ‘Fragment Of Imagination’ EP

Following on from the fantastic success of their previously shared singles ‘Lost In This World’ and ‘Vacant Stare’, which dropped earlier this year, Reading-based indie-rockers Mellor have returned with their new EP ‘Fragment Of Imagination’. Despite the current global pandemic, Mellor maintained their momentum in 2020, releasing single ‘Heaven isn’t Yours to Give’ and signing a management deal with Eighty4 Music.

Taking their sound to soaring new heights, ‘Fragment Of Imagination’ is a mighty roar from Mellor. Blistering guitars ricochet off a battering drum assault as the band announce the EP with the explosive indie rock bravado of ‘Cool, Calm, Deranged’. This track is utterly thrilling as a sharp guitar refrain shrills throughout a muggy angst-riddled backdrop – a pretty exciting start to an EP.

Mellor have become known for their tight, energetic guitar melodies and solos, and within ‘Fragment Of Imagination’ they deliver on these exhilarating air guitar worthy moments without fail. The guitar travels from epic solos to majestic embellishments, and everything between to give the listener a shot of adrenaline throughout the EP.

‘Version Of A Life’ and ‘Vacant Stare’ pulse with desert rock guitars and a 60’s – esque rock n’ roll swagger however it is the galloping ‘Shame’ that is the perfect example of the band’s deft guitar prowess. Mellor weave a raw guitar melody through a dense onslaught of drums and bass, creating an intoxicating wall of sound that is ecstasy to the ears and equally spectacular with each subsequent listen.

Gary Kingham’s vocals hold all the instrumental chaos together. His effortless warm tone drifts over the songs earworm melodies with ease and showcases the band’s expressive lyrical ability “So start a fire, When I’m not there, Put it out with her vacant stare”

Mellor are constantly evolving their sound, and ‘Fragment Of Imagination’ is a fine example of this. The energy, passion and vigor bursting from this EP is admirable, while the awe-inspiring display of refined musicianship within makes Mellor one of the most exciting bands out there at the moment. 

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Author: Danu

TV People ‘Nothing More’ EP

Photo Credit: Nicholas O’Donnell

Dublin alternative-rock newcomers TV People have released their debut EP, ‘Nothing More’, via Blowtorch Records. The band worked alongside an all-star team including Dan Doherty at Darklands Audio (Fontaines D.C., Vulpynes), Christian Wright at Abbey Road Studios (Radiohead, Blur, LCD Soundsystem) and Grammy award-winning Caesar Edmunds (QOTSA, St. Vincent, PJ Harvey).

‘Nothing More’ is an intriguing EP that displays TV People’s intricate and brooding sound in all its dark, gritty glory. The band blend magnificent guitar refrains with moody melodies and tight rhythmic elements to create a cohesive and utterly thrilling wall of sound. From the aching of ‘Shallow Minds’ ( which blossoms into a wonderful explosion of angst-filled frustration enhanced by crashing guitars and raw bass rumbles ) through to the intense and evocative ‘Out of the Silence’; TV People’s sound flows with immersive atmospherics and deft musicianship.

Within each track, the light and dark elements balance to create awe-inspiring soundscapes that draw the listener in with each hypnotic note. Fine examples of this are ‘Nothing More’ and ‘String’. Both tracks pulse around a deep seducing bass and rhythmic pound on drums to create a dark and eerie grunge-laced backdrop for the sweet, elegant guitar melodies to elevate off. The unique blend of instrumentation within each track entices the listener and is quite the treasure on the ears.

TV People certainly have a way with words. Wrapped in the allure of first-rate poetry their masterful storytelling is powerfully evocative and the band use the spacious elements within each tracks instrumentation to great effect to enhance their poignant lyrical content. Each vocal pause, soft guitar refrain and instrumental build is deliberate and mirrors certain undertones within the lyrics while Donohoe’s sombre vocals narrate feelings of disconnection, angst and existential anxiety with a captivating nonchalance “I watched the Liffey bleed along the banks of distant quays, and I awaken when the feeling flows from out of the silence”. This wonderful blend of musicianship and eloquent lyrical content is a sublime example of the rich and consuming effect of TV People’s sound.


‘Nothing More’ is a sublime debut EP from a very talented band. There are moments of hope, despair and numbness beautifully presented through this five-track masterpiece showcasing a band in constant motion who create meaningful and thought-provoking tunes that reveal more with each subsequent listen. Press play and enjoy.

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Author: Danu

Damn Good Liars Self Titled EP

Recorded in the height of the pandemic, Damn Good Liars have released their self-titled EP. A passion project years in the making, Damn Good Liars is the result of guitarist and co-producer Steve Jenner’s enduring ambition, his long-standing friendship with producer and multi-instrumentalist Ian Turner, and their combined efforts to transform their concept into existence. Originally creating instrumental demos, Damn Good Liars was completed by the vocal and lyrical talents of Ellis Turner who joined the band in 2020. Elevated by Ellis’ vocals, Damn Good Liars released their debut single, and opening track from the EP, ‘Station Wagon Motel Chic’ was released in June 2021 and has already received support from BBC Introducing Berkshire.

Damn Good Liars is a brooding and enticing collection of tracks that displays Damn Good Liars intricate musicianship and tantalizing songwriting. Blending haunting melodies with Turner’s smoky vocals, the band create an eerie and mysterious soundscape for listeners to immerse themselves in. Exuding lulling vaporous tones in ‘Unworthy’ and rock and roll undertones in ‘Station Wagon Motel Chic’, the EP boasts Damn Good Liars engaging and diverse sound. There is oodles of swagger within the EP enhanced by rich mellow refrains on guitar and ethereal synths that create a dreamy narcotic atmosphere throughout. This is best shown in ‘Tobacco Lips’ where a slow 60’s shimmy and panache driven melody slips gently into psychedelic territory while funky guitars and a sensual bass line groove throughout. Damn Good Liars have crafted a satisfying EP that blends edgy alternative rock with smooth psychedelia and grunge elements to create one thrilling, cohesive listening experience. 

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Author : Danu

Arthur Valentine ‘Splitscreen’ EP

Arthur Valentine has released his debut EP ‘Splitscreen’.Taking its cues from 90s arcade classics like Daytona USA, a Splitscreen video game was used to create the EP’s artwork, and is available for download to coincide with the EP’s release.

Doused in chilled R&B and speckles of soul, ‘Splitscreen’ is Arthur Valentine’s ambitious debut. The level of production on this EP is masterful and well thought out. From gentle guitar glimmering through lush washes of electronics in ‘Track 3’ to the sun-kissed tones, bubbling percussion and airy synths in ‘Dream About You’, the EP surges with lush arrangements and glorious mellow tones. With each subsequent listen, a new melodic embellishment, guitar flurry or percussive peppering is unveiled as Valentine takes his laid back sound to exciting new heights. Even the brooding ‘CHOKER’ unfolds into a treasure of doo-whop -esque melodies, heavy electronics, and biting voice samples as Valentine showcases his fusion of hip hop hued R&B. 

Each track holds its own within the EP with Valentine’s immaculate and smooth vocal delivery tying everything together. His voice croons over velvety melodies in ‘Rainbow Road’ with a soft, soulful tone creating a relaxed evening atmosphere while using autotune backing vocals to add a bite and graceful shift in texture. The subtle contrasts and embellishments within the track are an absolute joy to experience again and again.

‘Splitcreen’ concludes with ‘Ministry Of Happiness’ – the most lush tune on the EP. Valentine infuses sensual jazz elements with R&B before a cinematic crescendo elevates the song enhanced by tropical hues and soft whistle moments of joy. This rosy-hued tune is an absolute delight and a fantastic finale to this special EP.

‘Splitscreen’ is an emotive and utterly compelling body of work. Arthur Valentine is a talented artist and one to keep an eye on.

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Author : Danu

The Zen Arcade ‘High Fidelity’ EP

Photo Credit: Paula Trjoner 

Formed in late 2019 following the dissolution of The Strypes – Cavan, Ireland’s The Zen Arcade have adopted an independent approach that extends far beyond their musical output. Today Friday 4th June via their own Dental Records they release the new EP ‘High Fidelity’; including the brand new single ‘High Fidelity’ alongside last year’s debut single ‘Don’t Say A Word’, and an exclusive episode of their own podcast – ‘Higher Fidelity’.  The band’s debut single ‘Don’t Say A Word’ released in October 2020 saw The Zen Arcade pick up extensive airplay in Ireland and the US, peaking at no.1 on the Irish iTunes singles chart and ranking at no.12 on the Irish National HomeGrown Chart by end of trading on release day. Having started life as the intro to their ‘Higher Fidelity’ podcast, the band’s second single, ‘High Fidelity’ will be released on 12″ bubblegum pink vinyl as part of ‘High Fidelity EP’

‘High Fidelity’ is a musically striking and cleverly thought out EP that provides a keyhole glimpse into the boundless talent The Zen Arcade have to offer. The jingle, single and title track ‘High Fidelity’ kick starts the EP. Bright and drenched in sweet, catchy melodies with tight harmonies and infectious clap along feature, the band pull out all the stops to ensure this tune stays in your head all day. Driven by a punchy drum progression and raw bass grooves, the song surges with adrenaline. The Zen Arcade’s deft musical prowess is on full display in this charming gem. However, it is the well-coined phrases within the lyrics that steal the show “My heart will always pound in 5.1 surround sound” – love it!

The band’s debut single ‘Don’t Say A Word’ swiftly follows. A favourite here at Indie Buddie, this brisk slice of musical mastery is sure to get even the most timid person up and dancing. Boasting sharp, resounding guitars and frantic bass lines, this tune is a thrilling burst of alternative rock with glorious pop sensibilities that will leave you craving for more.

The Zen Arcade also provide a unique experience, an exclusive episode of the band’s ‘Higher Fidelity’ podcast where they discuss the making of ‘High Fidelity’, the magic of vinyl, the lyrics, along with their Sonic Seconds segment. ‘High Fidelity’ is a real treat. The band put a lot into creating The Zen Arcade experience, and the result is insightful, intelligent and fun.

The Zen Arcade are honing their sound perfectly. Their artistic approach to music, clever lyrics and wonderful knack with melodies leaves much to be admired.

Speaking about ‘High Fidelity’, The Zen Arcade elaborate: “High Fidelity has gone from jingle to single and theme song to hit song. This piece of music originally heralded the start of an episode of Higher Fidelity but now heralds the start of an episode of success. The track was written indoors, recorded in vain and released in case. It details the relationship between a cinephile with a lot of boxsets and their partner with a lot to catch up on.”

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Author : Danu

Elina Filice ‘Flight Risk’ EP

Singer, songwriter, and spoken word artist Elina Filice has released her sophomore EP, ‘Flight Risk’. The project is the culmination of the biggest year yet for the emerging artist. Leading up to the five-song EP, Elina released a series of successful singles that now find a permanent home in the project. The lead track on the EP is Elina’s breakout single “Thinking of You,” accompanied by a fresh radio edit and creative lyric video. With 750k+ streams on Spotify, a critically acclaimed music video, and worldwide coverage and radio play, the song marked a new era for the artist. The project was recorded at Wavefarm Productions (Dublin, Ireland). It was produced remotely between Elina and producers Kevin Brennan, Zach MacPherson, and her dad, Carmine Filice. It also features collaborations with Neolithic, Cat, and Claudia Crampton. 

 ‘Flight Risk’ is a tightly crafted EP glazed in the bright, melodically lush sound of Elina Filice. The artist bends hip hop over rich pop sensibilities, jazz embellishments and blues tones to create a free-flowing, laid back collection of tracks that is a joy to the ears. Filice has a knack with irresistible hooks and melodies, and ‘Flight Risk’ is a fantastic example of this. From the mellow guitar hook and catchy chorus in ‘Thinking of You’ to the jazz dipped piano refrain and lush backing vocal coos in ‘Here’, Filice’s earworm sound never falters while various featured artists ( Claudia Crampton, Neolithic and Cat) on the EP help maintain a refreshing atmosphere throughout. 

Within this EP the listener gets a keyhole glimpse into Filice’s diverse and captivating sound. The singer-songwriter’s ability to blend a smooth rap and biting rhythms with classy jazz and elegant piano or balmy indie is mesmerising and confirms how talented the musician is – a wonderful illustration of this talent is the riveting ‘Lying’, a timeless gem in the EP that is an exciting and goosebump-inducing demonstration of deft musical ability. In fact, each track on the EP is an outstanding display of musical expression that flows elegantly into the next.

‘Flight Risk’ explores themes of movement, travel, adventure and self-discovery. Filice convey’s these themes through skilful storytelling and meaningful lyrics. Phrases such as, “My younger me seems to be just as lost as the girl sitting here” in the powerful ‘Thinking of You’ and “I’m begging to borrow, the absence of fear, cos I’m afraid to tell you, baby, I always wanna be here” in the emotive ‘Here’, showcases the artist’s lyrical depth and the earnest approach Filice has to songwriting. The sincere poetic spoken word teamed with stirring soulful melodies makes each song a special experience every time you listen to them.  

‘Flight Risk’ is a fine display of blossoming talent that marks Felice as an artist to keep an eye on.


Author : Danu

Midheach ‘Unity-Divinity-Love’ EP

Midheach re-releases his debut EP ‘Unity-Divinity-Love’ with a vinyl release which is available through Bandcamp. Exploring our bond with the Great Mother and our union with the Divine, ‘Unity-Divinity-Love’ delivers a visceral and emotional listening experience. Written by Midheach and produced by Finn O’Connor at Crann Óg studios at the foot of Sliabh an Iarainn in Co. Leitrim, Ireland. This body of work is intrinsically connected to Ireland’s folklore and traditional culture, exploring the stories in an intriguing and modern guise. Midheach is the musical moniker and surname of Cóilín Ó Midheach. His name takes its origin from the Irish folktales of the Tuatha Dé Danann and a story of regeneration and healing.

‘Unity-Divinity-Love’ is a beautiful EP laced in Midheach’s emotive arrangements and moving melodies. From the earthy opener ‘Divinity’ to the poetic spoken word of ‘Love’, the EP flows lovingly with diverse and unique musicianship. Utilising warm cello, elegant piano, and gentle guitar Midheach creates cinematic and heartfelt tunes for listeners to indulge in. The most compelling is ‘Little Rose’. Brimming with lush harmonies, haunting backing vocals and passionate melodies this tune is awe-inspiring and utterly moving. Each song glides through a multitude of emotions enhanced by uplifting crescendos and delicate instrumentation that ventures from Celtic to folk undertones with a hint of classical embellishments. ‘Unity-Divinity-Love’ is a time-stopping collection of work that displays Midheach’s refined and thrilling musicianship.

“Separated from loved ones, communities and the wider world, it is now more important than ever to look within and reconnect with our true selves” explains Midheach, who cites the sacred love and unbreakable union between twin flames as one of the key influences for this EP. 

Stream ‘Unity-Divinity-Love’ here  https://midheach.bandcamp.com/album/unity-divinity-love


Author : Danu