Australian indie singer-songwriter Cowboy Malfoy has shared his fourth single “How I’d Kill”. His first of the year, the emerging artist is gradually growing his catalogue, this time with a mesmerizing, genre-hopping buzz. Incorporating elements of Latin rhythm, waltz, swooning romance, and orchestral arrangements, the indie ballad showcases the young artist’s angelic vocals and captivating songwriting style.
Originally a small song idea that was shared on the internet, a snippet of “How I’d Kill” reached millions of ears before finding its fully formed version. “I never intended to write this song”, Cowboy Malfoy shares. “I sang 7 words: “Hows I’d kill to see you again”. Over 10 million views and an impatient audience of 100,000 followers later, it became my mission to live up to, exceed these expectations”.
New South Wales based singer-songwriter Miller Roberts has shared her first single of the year, "Bon Iver Concert", featuring long-time friend James Draper. "Bon Iver Concert" has Miller reflecting on a past love, drenching her emotive lyricism with dreamy instrumentation and intimate vocal harmonies. Despite its specific narrative, "Bon…
With his debut album The Water & The Rough out into the world, Australian indie singer-songwriter Riley Pearce has shared his second single of the year with "Habit". Featuring fellow folk artist Maddy May, the new track and its video are a delicate offering that showcases the pair's natural chemistry…
Pittsburgh-raised, Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter boyhood. has shared their new single "Easy". The second single from an upcoming EP this summer, the track pushes together a variety of genres and production styles, from bedroom pop, hyper-pop, and electronica. With its chaotic instrumentation, the track's inspiration mirrors the melancholic origin, as boyhood.…