
Antonia Sulley
Contributing Writer at EARMILK
Publicist + artist mgmt assistant 🗞 Writer for @earmilk
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1 week ago |
earmilk.com | Antonia Sulley
Blending 90s rock grit with shimmering indie polish, MOSAICS are back with their latest single "Late to the Party"—a fiery, emotionally charged track that continues their ascent in the UK indie scene. Produced by Matt Cotterill and mastered by Nigel Heath, the song bursts open with thunderous drums and hooky guitar lines before pulling back into frontman Owen Castillo’s raw, introspective vocals. The chorus hits like a wave—big, anthemic, and instantly memorable.
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2 weeks ago |
earmilk.com | Antonia Sulley
London-based artist Luke Deacon, the mind behind easyclear, has announced his debut EP Green, set for release on May 2nd, alongside his radiant new single "Teammate."Having honed his craft in bands like Young Khan (an early incarnation of Sea Girls) and Kid Jupiter, Deacon has developed a distinctive solo sound, blending organic folk elements with sprawling electronics and indie touches, creating a style that recalls the likes of Westerman and Djo.
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2 weeks ago |
earmilk.com | Antonia Sulley
Hartlepool five-piece Marketplace have announced their debut EP, Marketplace Mean Business, set for release on June 6th, alongside their energetic new single "Contact Sports". Produced by Chad Rodgers (Benjamin Francis Leftwich, Cape Cub), "Contact Sports" is a bright, guitar-driven track that captures the exhilarating uncertainty of new romance. Blending indie, alt-pop, and rock influences, it delivers vibrant melodies and a euphoric, infectious energy.
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3 weeks ago |
earmilk.com | Antonia Sulley
Cork alt-rock outfit Ways Of Seeing return with their atmospheric new single "Idolise", taken from their upcoming second album The Inheritance of Fear. The track signals a shift towards a darker, more urgent sound, blending shoegaze textures with raw energy and expressive, theatrical vocals. Produced by Christian Best (Susan O’Neill, Mick Flannery), "Idolise" builds on the band’s reputation for immersive soundscapes.
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3 weeks ago |
earmilk.com | Antonia Sulley
Brighton’s Canned Pineapple return with Big Break, a six-track dive into fuzzy guitars, catchy hooks and playful lyricism. Produced by Tom Rees (Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard, The Bug Club), the EP captures the band’s high-energy indie-rock sound, blending post-punk grit with flashes of psychedelia and nostalgic doo-wop.
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