Top Tracks: Avec – Youth

I think we all have a part of us that is drawn to music that incites introspection. Like how our bodies need sleep to rest and heal to keep going, so too do our minds need some care and attention. The latest single ‘Youth’ from Austrian artist Avec, taken from her debut album What If We Never Forget, is the perfect soundtrack for your own journey inward. With her affecting and unique vocals, and haunting folk soundscape, this song just seems to clear the fog from your thoughts to reveal a vast unspoiled wilderness holding a whole new world of possibilities. When you feel spent and empty, this is just the kind of song you need to offer perspective, understanding and a breath of fresh air. Add this to your playlist, give the album a few spins, do whatever you need to do to let it work it’s magic on you.

Top Tracks: Stay Inside – Fever and Jealousy

We all need to shut out the world for a time every now and then to keep us from falling apart at the seams, but often it’s your own voice that’s the hardest to drown out. All those paranoid little insecurities that gnaw away at you from within, all that overthinking poisoning relationships and experiences. Deep down you know that it’s just your mind playing tricks on you, but that doesn’t stop you jumping at shadows in the dark recesses of your thoughts. The new single from Stay Inside, taken from their superbly titled new EP The Sea Engulfs Us and the Light Goes Out released 23rd February, perfectly captures that feeling and offers a chaotic and electrifying sense of catharsis. The combination of passionate post-hardcore vocals and expansive post punk soundscapes feels like a shrill call out to the void, a search for answers where there are none to be found.

Top Tracks: Cristina Hart – House Of Tears

Every now and then you come across a song that seems all-encompassing. Listening to it feels like being immersed in a vast and vibrant tropical ocean; you don’t hear it so much as feel it with every fibre of your being. Cristina Hart has captured that all too rare feeling with this, her debut single, so Lord knows what incredible feats she could achieve with future releases. The soulful R&B of ‘House Of Tears’ begins with simple piano balladry and soon builds into an expansive and elegant soundscape, although it is never enough to draw attention away from the most important instrument. Not even the world’s finest orchestra could distract from Cristina’s astounding vocals. Her voice is truly one in a million, the kind that speaks to your very soul, making this an early front-runner for song of the year.

Top Tracks: Matt Gresham – Home

“Home is not a place, it’s a feeling”. We’re all looking for a sense of belonging and purpose. Some wander for a time and find something new worth sticking around for, some wander and fall in love with the sensation and carry that feeling of home wherever they go, and some do so only to find that home was right where they left it. It’s a journey that can take many shapes and forms, but it is one that we all take, and this new song is the perfect soundtrack for whatever path you choose to take. Australian singer/songwriter Matt Gresham fuses heartwarming folk with cinematic electronic flourishes and a wealth of pop sensibilities with his latest single. Life is a journey; it’s not about the destination, it’s about the people you meet and the memories you make along the way, and this is the perfect song to make memories to.

Top Tracks: Titus Makin – Suicide

The multi-talented Titus Makin is back with another dose of first class pop. ‘Suicide’, the latest single from this wonderful actor and singer, sees him feature more electronic elements and stray further into chart topper territory, and yet still keep the R&B influences and addictive hooks that give him an extra air of authenticity and charm. A far cry from his feel-good hit ‘Ropes‘, this latest offering details a toxic relationship, the kind where you’re so blinded by love that you don’t realise you’re being pulled down into the crushing depths until it is too late. It only serves to secure his reputation in my mind as the ideal role model for modern pop artists. Titus continues to perfect his sound with each new release, while maintaining the effortless and endearing charm that makes him stand out from the crowd.

Top Tracks: Frank Turner – 1933

One of Britain’s most celebrated modern songwriters is back with one of his most electrifying tracks yet. Frank Turner’s new single ‘1933’, taken from his forthcoming album Be More Kind out 4th May, sees him firing on all cylinders as he sums up the incredulous rage that most people feel towards the recent rise of the far-right. Seething both at the perpetrators and at those willing to stand back and do nothing, this fired up number is packed full of lines even Bob Dylan himself would be proud of. It’s always hard to pick favourites with his lyrics, but the lines “If I was of the greatest generation I’d be pissed, Surveying the world that I built, slipping back into this, I’d be screaming at my grand kids: “We already did this”” hits the nail pretty squarely on the head. If you’re not angry then you’ve not been paying attention, and if you have then you’ll know that this is exactly the song we need right now.

Top Tracks: Raye Zaragosa – American Dream

With this thought-provoking new track, singer/songwriter Raye Zaragosa has perfectly summed up the sense of dissociation that is plaguing the US. With Trump’s reign in full swing, with hatred, dishonesty and a complete lack of empathy becoming the new norm, many decent folks feel like strangers in their own country. This new face of the nation stands in complete opposition to the America they once knew, and the good that they see in ordinary people each day. It’s all too easy to get stuck in sorrow and think that things are only gonna get worse, that one person can’t make a difference. ‘American Dream’ acts as a reminder that there are millions of people out there feeling exactly the same. One person can make a difference in that they can rouse others to stand up and be counted, and this song is the perfect catalyst to inspire people to be the change they want to see in the world.

Top Tracks: Holly Miranda – Golden Spiral

It’s rare that I find a song so baffling as to defy classification, and yet here we are. The foot-stomping ‘Golden Spiral’, the latest single from Holly Miranda’s upcoming album Mutual Horse out 23rd February, doesn’t need to be understood when it sounds this good. This track boasts elements of folk and blues, electronic flourishes and futuristic funk, and yet somehow makes it all work in perfect harmony. They say that Dark Side of the Moon lines up perfectly with The Wizard of Oz, well this track proves that there is some combination of Kid A era Radiohead, Metals era Feist, and St Vincent at her most vivacious that fuses together to form this bewildering beauty of a track. If the planets align like this for all of Holly’s project then her new album will certainly be one to note in your diary.

Top Tracks: Steve Hewitt – Pushing Me Away

It’s rare to find a song that leaves you awestruck a few mere seconds after pressing play, but ‘Pushing Me Away’ does all that and more. The complex acoustic guitar work, elegant strings and Steve’s gritty vocals are more than enough to make this an early contender for song of the year. By the time you’ve thrown the Eastern influences, airy backing vocals and expressive percussion into the mix, the song just ascends to a higher plane. There’s something mystical about this track, like Steve is channeling some ancient spirit, and just by listening to it you can feel somehow connected to the world around you. Far from pushing you away, this track draws you in deeper under its spell with each listen as you bask in this incredible display of artistry.

Top Tracks: The Minnesota Child – Stay With Me

Don’t be too deceived by the dreary days, spring is just around the corner, and there’s no better song to announce its arrival than ‘Stay With Me’. With this track Ethan Buckner (aka The Minnesota Child) cuts through the gloom like the first rays of the rising sun as the ethereal folk intro gives way to bright and uplifting pop. Taken from his latest EP Fireflies, released 2nd February, the song boasts the kind of rich imagery that instantly carries you away. Picture yourself on a road trip through forests and by mountain streams with someone you love, unsure what you are more thankful for: to bask in the bountiful beauty of nature or to have someone special there to share it with. Wherever you feel like heading, this is the song to take you there.