Charmfactory Highlights

Joshua Idehen
All You Can Do Is Try: Premiere

Joshua Idehen channels wise words into a radiant revelry on his soulful and spirited song “All You Can Do Is Try,” a feel-good anthem that basks in the throes of the human experience.

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Joshua Idehen
All You Can Do Is Try: Video

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Joshua Idehen
All You Can Do Is Try: Review

This song mixes soulful vibes with a modern club feel. The Stockholm-based British-Nigerian artist delivers his lyrics in a spoken-word style, reflecting on life’s challenges.

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Azu Yeche
Leave Me Now: Review

British-Nigerian artist Azu Yeché returns with a soul-stirring track that delves into classic soul to explore the painful ultimatum of a requited love versus or goodbye. Fans of Michael Kiwanuka, Lianne La Havas, Jordan Mackampa, or Leon Bridges will find this essential listening.

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Azu Yeche
Leave Me Now: Interview

The London based Azu Yeche talks to us about his experiences opening for Lemar, his new single ‘Leave Me Now’ and more.

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Will Knox
PIllow Scream: Interview

Will shares how he works out complex emotions through music

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Will Knox
Pillow Scream: Feature

Stepping out from behind the metaphors and suppressed feelings, the folk singer-songwriter finds his true self within this autobiographical offering

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Will Knox
Pillow Scream: Review

Produced by Ian Grimble in London, known for his work with Bear’s Den and Daughter, the track combines Knox’s honest vocals with delicate acoustic guitar melodies, enriched by subtle synths and strings.

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Will Knox
Pillow Scream: Q&A

On his compelling and effortlessly gripping new single ‘Pillow Scream’, British singer-songwriter Will Knox offers an early glimpse at his forthcoming new album English Silence, due for release 27th September, and serves as a stirring showcase of the artist’s emotionally charged yet composed brand of indie-folk, and the catharsis and quiet power of his distinctive style.

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Clara Pople
Earmilk: Review

This 4-song EP shows off her talent for making emotional soundscapes that mix different music types.

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Clara Pople
Clout: Review

With the release of her stellar debut EP It’s The Girl, Clara Pople has immediately showcased herself as a unique and special talent in the UK music scene, boasting a sound that feels both effortlessly melodic and intrinsically her own with mountains of appeal and charm.

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Clara Pople
When The Horn Blows: EP review

Taken from her debut EP ‘It’s the Girl’ Clara Pople enchants us with lead single ‘Balance’. Hitting the hearts for fans of London Grammar and Massive Attack

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Clara Pople
Clash: EP review

Worth aligning alongside the likes of London Grammar, she’s continually challenging herself. A flurry of singles have led to her debut EP, with ‘It’s The Girl’ on DSPs now.

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Clara Pople
DMY Mag: Best New Artists Playlist ‘Balance’
Lang Lang International Music Foundation
Pianist Magazine: Feature
Lang Lang International Music Foundation
Classic FM: Comment
Will Knox
Earmilk: Review

Knox and Néomí’s “Christmas Song” is a musical sanctuary for those who seek a different perspective on the holiday season.

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Will Knox
Atwood Magazine: Premiere/Review

An achingly intimate and vulnerable eruption of nostalgia and longing, “Christmas Song” ft. Néomí aches with a heavy heart as Knox rings in the holidays alone, far from hearth and home.

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Arliston
Clash: Review
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Notion: Review
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Louder Than War: Review

Sumptuous melodies weave intricately around the cold heart of this cerebral ear worm. A deliciously downbeat treat, Thawed is pretty but slightly dark – like black ice melting on a winter morning.

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Arliston
Atwood: Review
Chase Woods
NZ Musician: Review
Chase Woods
The Word Is Bond: Review
Chase Woods
We Plug Good Music: Interview
Allen Anjeh
Earmilk: Review

Allen’s rich vocal tone engulfs the backdrop with soothing melodies and unapologetic lyrics.

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Allen Anjeh
Clash: Review

Gorgeous new song ‘Once In A Million’ was constructed alongside London based Azekel – a long-time Clash favourite – and it’s a riveting piece of alt-R&B.

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Allen Anjeh
Wonderland: Online press premiere

The exceptionally talented alt-R&B talent blesses us with her latest stunning single, an emotional portrayal of one-sided relationships.

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Arliston
Atwood Magazine: Review
Arliston
We Plug Good music: Q&A
Arliston
Notion: Review