Music: The Great Escape Reviews: The Deep Blue, Jessy Blakemore, Westside Cowboy
The Deep Blue This beautiful vocal harmony folk outfit is a step above the rest. Performing a host of brilliant...
Read moreThe Deep Blue This beautiful vocal harmony folk outfit is a step above the rest. Performing a host of brilliant...
Read moreSly Withers This Australian four piece band brought their energy to Brighton with amazing indie rock tunes, catchy hooks and...
Read morePeso The Misfit has never been one to play it safe. Known for his genre-spanning sound and visually rich live shows, the multi-hyphenate artist returns with "New Age Love", a laid-back, R&B-influenced single that marks a subtle but noticeable evolution in his style. It’s a move away from the darker, more introspective tones Peso has built his name on, opting instead for something looser, warmer, and more playful. “I wanted to make something fun and sexy but still chill and laid-back,” he says. “I’m definitely excited for this track to touch the people and give them a moment to have fun and have a good laugh. You’ll know which part of the song I’m talking about when you hear it.” The track is the first of four, forming a broader narrative Peso plans to roll out across the summer. Rather than dropping isolated singles, he's piecing together a story—each release a chapter designed to connect, both sonically and thematically. Peso’s work consistently blends music with visual storytelling, a reflection of his deep love for cinema. His live shows are closer to immersive theatre than traditional gigs—carefully constructed experiences where each track feels like a scene in a larger film. “I like to tell stories—it’s kind of my thing,” he explains. “Whenever you hear music from me, just know it’s highly likely to be part of a bigger story, combined with other songs.” That storytelling-first approach is at the heart of who Peso The Misfit is. More than just a singer or rapper, he’s a creative director in his own right—someone who sees each project as an opportunity to build a world, not just a record. His work pulls from hip-hop, R&B, and alternative scenes, while carving out something distinctly his own. New Age Love finds him in the company of artists like Brent Faiyaz, PARTYNEXTDOOR, and 6lack—those balancing smooth, nocturnal production with understated emotional weight. But Peso brings a different kind of energy to the mix: casual, confident, and slightly self-aware, as if he’s letting the listener in on a joke just beneath the surface. If this is the beginning of Peso’s next creative arc, it’s shaping up to be one worth following. With three more tracks to come, each building on the last, he’s laying the groundwork for something more ambitious than a playlist filler. He’s telling a story—and inviting listeners to be part of it. https://open.spotify.com/album/6EAgembUmnSzDgC3ZOynbp
Read moreThere’s something unmistakably powerful about hearing an artist come clean—literally. For Zweng, the California-born, London-based singer-songwriter, Toronto Tapes isn’t just...
Read moreThree time Oscar nominee and Tony, Emmy and Grammy winner Cynthia Erivo is to return to the West End in...
Read moreDamien Lewis, Tony Robinson and Tracey Anne Oberman are among a star studded line up appearing at Shakespeare For Every...
Read moreAlt pop provocateur Jessica Winter releases her new single Wannabe - the third single from her upcoming debut My First...
Read moreAnglo-French outfit LE BRUIT have released their debut AA-side 7-inch, Idle Hands / Au Solde des Nuits, via Rough Trade —...
Read moreHe’s danced his way into our playlists—now RJ Gibb is tugging on heartstrings. Hot off the heels of his floor-filling...
Read moreFresh from Aussie Fringes, this one woman play that stars writer and actor Katie Reddin-Clancy is a multi-character story centred...
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