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Music Discoveries of 2019 (so far)

Hello Sunshines,

Somehow we have managed to make our way too March, I think I sneezed February away... As much as the past few month have flown by I did realise the other day that I have stumbled across a fair few lovely new music discoveries. From new releases, up and coming artists and simply just artists that I have no had the pleasure of listening too ( till now of course). It has been a long long time since I have written a music based post, and they are probably one of my favourite things to write, mainly because I get embarrassingly excited about music. SO without further ramblings, let's get into the first artist.



Someone who (too me at least) is having a crazy start to this year is Loyle Carner, kicking it off with releasing Ottolenghi which turned into one of my all time favourite tracks, he has just kept killing it. His latest with Jorja Smith (who I will also be talking about later on) called Loose Ends has become an instant hit in my eyes. I love the way their voices and style blend together, and how his music is very soulful and full of feeling. (which is something I always look out for) His tracks always have such a good consistent tone, the kind of music you can listen too no matter what your mood is. Another killer track that he has released recently is You Don't Know, which I would 100% recommend listening too as well. He is representing UK Rap culture in a way that isn't just grime, and I love and respect him for that. His music is very humble, true and simple which makes a change from the usual aggy sound of grime. Too me that is super refreshing, and I want too hear more of it.



As I mentioned above Jorja Smith is another artist which I can't seem to stop listening too, and let's not forget she is having one hell of a 2019 so far by winning best solo female artist at the Brits. On the topic, if you haven't watched her performance, open a tab and watch it now - her voice is just incredible. Her album has been out since last year, but I have recently rediscovered my love for her, and especially for the track The One, I probably listen too it at least once a day. I love the way it's produced, from the vinyl scratch that you can here in the background, too the way it breaks down into the chorus. It's so soulful, I can't help but have a little dance too it. The way she puts a modern touch on soul in such an effortless way speaks volumes, and I am just glad she is finally getting the recognition she deserves. A couple of other tracks that I would 100% recommend if you haven't heard them before would be Lost & Found  and February 3rd (although the album as a whole is a masterpiece)



On the topic of Soul, one of the modern day masters would have to be the incredible RY X, his music is like a combination of Sampha, James Blake and Ben Howard (all three are artists I adore). With the release of his new album Unfurl the song YaYaYa popped in my discover weekly, and I was hooked from the first listen. A voice full of passion and emotion, but he is also adding a more modern twist on soul music. The whole album is something you can melt away too, but some of the stand out tracks would have too be YaYaYa (as previously mentioned - clearly spotify know my tastes well), Untold and Foreign Tides. I guarantee you have probably heard his track Berlin at least once, with over 87 million listens on spotify - it really kick-started his success.


While talking about new releases there is no way that I could not mention the fact that Florence & The Machine released two new incredible tracks, Moderation and Haunted House. Two entirely different songs, but equally brilliant in their own unique way. The release come as quite a surprise as she is known to have quite a break between albums, and with High as Hope only coming out last year this came as quite a surprise, a good one though. Moderation is the main release, and is a powerful, soulful song full of impact, passion and feeling. Her way of storytelling through her lyrics is something I will always admire, and I always feel like I relate too it on a very personal level. Everyone who knows me IRL knows of my obsession with her, I mean the first tattoo I ever got was an abstract portrait of her on my arm. I think that everyone has their ARTIST, and she is mine. The B side Haunted House I actually prefer, it's super short but for some reason my soul connects with it a lot more. That may sound like absolute rubbish to some of you, but too me it makes perfect sense. It's a much slower song, and when she sings "I'm not free at all", I feel that deep deep down in my soul. Both songs are about topics which I very much relate too, and I think that's where the basis of a lot of my love for her comes from.



One more artist I want too mention that sort of falls into this category, but also fits into the next one is James Blake, I mentioned him above when talking about RY X and similarly he also dropped his new album Assume form. Multi-talented he is a producer / singer and songwriter, and collaborates with many artists,  my favourite on the new album (and the first song I heard from it) is Mile High ft. Travis Scott this song has blown up and has become his most streamed song, and for good reason. It is an insanely well produced piece of music combining both their vocals with a very sensual undertone, I mean it is a very sexy song. Another few tracks that are well worth a listen are Barefoot in the Park and Tell Them - I wouldn't even know how to begin to describe this song. It perfectly demonstrates the extent of his talent, and the various moods and genres that he works within. His work, especially work that he releases himself (that isn't him producing for other artists) is really genreless, or more so he works within all different genres, but he always keeps that electronic tone within the music. Which is the perfect segway into the next topic.

If you know me, you will know that I like to consider myself queen of the chill tracks. I love it, with all my heart. Mostly within the dance genre because it is so atmospheric, and I find it the most relaxing and calming deep down too my soul. Some stand out tracks this month would have too be Four Tet - Daughter, an absolute classic in the electronic world - if you haven't listened too it I highly recommend, however I understand that the experimental style is not for everyone. Another track, which was actually the first one I added too my 2019 playlist is Disclosure - Where Angels Fear to Tread I love the vocals, and how they sound so old and retro, and the beat is just very bouncy and uplifting, nothing heavy,  almost dreamlike. Almost reminds me of something you could pull out of a Disney film! On the more liquid drum & bass note, I have been utterly obsessed with the track Nymfo - Something Tells Me, I stumbled across it on one of my discover weekly playlists (which, everyone should listen too - I have found some of my now favourites from that playlist), and I have been hooked on it ever since.

Below I have embedded my 2019 spotify playist, so if you feel any what intrigued by my recommendations, or are just intrigued by what I like too listen to on the daily, give it a little listen:

What I Wore to Florence & The Machine (& Dressing for Yourself!)

Hello, Hello.

So, If I was to name the artist who most inspires me, saved me and taught me so much about myself then it would be Florence & The Machine. Their music awakens something in me that nothing else ever has, it is such a spiritual experience that I feel so lucky to even be able to experience. This bank holiday weekend just gone, for some miraculous reason the stars aligned and they did a gig in my HOME TOWN of SCUNTHORPE (of all places!), and I managed to get myself a ticket. I don't know what possessed her to come to this town, all I can put it down to is fate and a pull of similar spirits wanting to be brought together. If you didn't know Scunthorpe is a town with a very bad reputation, and the location where they played was very small and intimate. It is the sort of venue that you expect bands and artist's to play early on in their career, not when they are this well know on a global scale. These sorts of venues are the  best places to see someone perform, because it feels so much more personal and you connect with them on a whole new level. I was standing as well, and I knew this is probably the closest I will ever get to my idol, and I honestly cannot even explain how much this meant to me.

The word of the street is that because she hasn't toured in a long time and she has her supporting show to The Rolling Stones in London, she was doing these small intimate gigs as warm ups for her up and coming festivals and The Stones in London. She played a mixture of songs, from all three albums, and she performed some never before heard songs from her new album High as Hope, and oh my god they were magical - I cannot wait for that album to drop, and for (hopefully) the tour she is going to do alongside it. This was hands down the best performance I have ever seen life, the vocals alongside the band in harmony is like nothing else on this planet. The crowd was sort of annoying, I am OVER the whole videoing and taking photos it actually infuriates me. It takes so much away from the whole experience, how can you fully immerse yourself in the experience if you are watching it through your phone? URG, that is a story for a whole other post because I could rant about it all day. I just went into my own little bubble, ignored the crowd around me and focused on the band, and I completely lost myself in a truly freeing, spiritual experience that felt like all my stress was lifted from me. One song that will stick with me forever is the performance of Mother. This is my favourite Florence song, and easily one of my favourite songs of all time. The fact that she decided to choose that song and perform it over some of her other songs, touched me in such a beautiful way. I don't think I have ever felt more spiritually connected with someone, than I did to Florence Welch in that performance. I don't have any more words to describe it than out of body.

I thought while I was here i would talk you through my outfit and how I will always stay true to myself no matter what. As some or most of you may know Florence Welch is known for her bohemian style, with flowy floral dresses and light delicate fabrics, but that style isn't particularly me anymore. I used to be heavily into "hippie" style while at University, but my style has evolved a lot since then. I was trying to piece together an outfit that was inspired by her style, and then I thought to myself hang up this isn't what she represents! She is all about self expression and being true to yourself, and I wouldn't be doing that if I had gone in something that I don't think represents who I am. I am a bold colourful soul, and I really wanted my outfit to reflect that. However, when I was there I saw a lot of girls all dressed in long floral dresses and they all looked beautiful and bohemian, but that just isn't me. I know I got a few funny looks and I stood out because I didn't look like I fitted in with the crowd, but truth be told I didn't! I don't fit in anywhere really, I'm into a mixture of all music all fashion all cultures and my style reflects that. I feel like some people where probably looking at me like "oh she is not a true fan", but just because I dress the way I do which is different too the "typical" crowd it doesn't make me any less of a fan. I have, and always will be one of their biggest fans, it is just that I do not feel the need to prove myself through my style.


This sparks something that I feel very passionate about, and that's being able to dress for yourself and to not give an F what anyone thinks of you. It is one of the most freeing feelings when you finally realise that you do not have anything to prove to anyone, especially not with how you choose to express yourself. I am a much happier and content person now that I don't worry about what people think about what I choose to wear / how I do my hair / my tattoos, because it all represents who I am. I love myself  and I think that is key to being able to let go of all societal expectations and just be free. This is central to Florence's being, in the middle of her set she always tells the crowd to turn to the people next to you and express your love because we are all free. SO if you wanna wear that dress, or have your hair a certain way DO IT! Life is way way too sort to be worrying about someone else's opinion, half the time it is central to their own insecurities anyway. It is so important to never take anyone elses bullshit, do not keep people around in your life that shame you for how you express yourself. Those people are only bringing you down by making you doubt yourself! You are fabulous, and however you choose to express that is absolutely incredible - do not let anyone tell you other wise.


Outfit Details: 


Bikini is Pretty Little Thing via Asos Sale: top here, bottoms here

Skirt: Second Hand Nike Golf Skirt Via. Depop. (Can't find anything similar - sorry!) 

Kimono: Asos Via. Charity Shop (Also cannot find anything else with similar neon colourway) 

Boots: Dr Marten 1460 Patent Pink, only have them in Junior sizes up to a size 3 on the website here
but available in all sizes here,

XOXO, EMMA