By Joelle Tessa 19 Jan 2012 @ 12:11 pm |

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King Charles is the Weird Al of silly-sweet lyrics. His poet’s pen is trenching through our heads defeating every piece of love-doubting skepticism with each verbal stroke. Perhaps its the supposed wisdom shining off that royal mustache, but it seems that sentimental prose could be written in his sleep. Read the full story
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daily song,
folk,
indie folk,
ivory Road,
King Charles,
uk,
Universal RepublicBy Ani Tzenkova 29 Oct 2011 @ 7:50 am |

British still life photographer David Parfitt has had more than 20 years experience shooting beauty and fashion still life’s for just about every fashion house. I was looking through his portfolio the other day when I found this bubble series. I absolutely love the color filters and shapes that make up these bubble fractals! Would love to have one of these printed for an entire wall. Read the full story
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british,
Bubble Photography,
conceptual photography,
David Parfitt,
fractals,
Still Life,
ukBy Joelle Tessa 25 Jul 2011 @ 11:46 am |

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Since 1999, Metronomy has had hits and haven’t missed. The UK-lovin’ foursome paid homage to their homeland by releasing their new album, The English Riviera in the UK only this spring forcing those abroad in the US and elsewhere to wait until July 26th. I suppose they predicted poor UK weather this summer and gifted their Brit countrymen with a little synth-laden summer groove to imagine heat waves and bikini babes to. Read the full story
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2011 Barclaycard Mercury Prize 'Album of the Year',
electro-synth,
electronic,
indie,
Joseph Mount,
music,
the bay,
The English Riviera,
ukBy Joelle Tessa 22 Jun 2011 @ 9:10 am |

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Grungy pop jams are dancing out of Brighton, UK into the rest of the world, hand-in-hand with Gross Magic. Clearly bowing down to those 90′s heart-felt rockers before them, the acid-washed pop lover, Sam McGarrigle, informs us of what grunge Read the full story
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90s,
Brighton,
gross magic,
grunge,
indie-pop,
Sam McGarrigle,
sweetest touch,
Teen Jamz,
The Sounds of Sweet Nothing,
ukBy Sashko 31 Aug 2010 @ 9:20 am |

Here’s a little gem that I came across recently and immediately was entangled in its soulful sound. The hot British indie-pop outfit known as Graffiti6 is a somewhat of a new development but by no means are its components anything short of talent, from the infectious soul bitten vocals delivered by singer/songwriter Jamie Scott to the beyond fresh up-tempo beat brought to us by DJ/producer Tommy D. Read the full story
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Graffiti6,
indie-pop,
Jamie Scott,
soul,
Stare Into the Sun,
Tommy D,
uk