Powfu – some boring love stories part 5 – Track-by-Track

Powfu’s latest 8 track EP “some boring love stories part 5” drops today and just in time, too, as the temperature’s lowering day by day and it’s almost officially time for some moody winter tunes. Sure to dominate your Spotify playlists with its endearing blend of emotional lyrics and poignant imagery, “some boring love stories […]

Matilda Mann – Because I Wanted You To Know – Track-by-Track

London singer/songwriter Matilda Mann finds the power to finally say what’s been on her mind on her new EP ‘Because I Wanted You To Know.’ Read her track-by-track exclusively on 1883 now. On her new EP ‘Because I Wanted You To Know’, Matilda Mann weaves together tales of long-distance relationships, imaginary flights to Japan, and tiny […]

April – Luna – Track-by-Track

With a knack for crafting catchy lo-fi tunes, rising Irish singer/songwriter April releases her new ep ‘Luna’ & pens an exclusive track-by-track for 1883. In a year that was spent scouring Spotify new music playlists to find new artists to bring us some light, one of the best discoveries is April aka April Lawlor. Weaving […]

The Hunna – I’d Rather Die Than Let You In – Track-by-Track

What does a band do when you’re fighting against those who are supposed to be lifting you and your music up? For British rock band The Hunna, you write a cutthroat redemption album about it. Although this is the band’s third studio album, The Hunna feels like I’d Rather Die Than Let You In is […]

Kalpee – Feel Good Playlist, Vol. 1 – Track-by-Track

Trinbagonian, UK-based musician Kalpee has dropped new EP Feel Good Playlist, Vol.1 which delivers five glorious, diverse tracks which draw from his Caribbean roots to effortlessly fuse reggae and calypso into a contemporary R&B/Pop sound. Creating music that primarily intends to make people feel good about themselves and their surroundings, Kalpee’s Feel Good Playlist, Vol.1 […]

Ferris & Sylvester – I Should Be On A Train – Track-by-Track

Ferris & Sylvester’s new EP I Should Be On A Train sounds like sunshine, especially in this dreary time. The talented pair who first rose to fame with their 2017 release of The Yellow Line EP and continued to expand on their 2018’s Made in Streatham EP have proven they’re set on continuously getting better. […]