The best new artists to listen to this week
Every week we search for the best new artists for you to hear and update our Eventim Picks New Artists playlist with new tracks. This week we’ve added R&B and soul singer Tora, Portsmouth five-piece Hotel Lux and more. Find out more about these artists and listen to the playlist below.
North London London-based rapper, singer and producer, Osquello, blends hip-hop and jazz to create his own unique sound. He released his debut album, Osqstock, in June, but he’s been in the music scene for a while, having collaborated with the likes of Declan McKenna and Clairo.
Eventim recommends: Projectdon’tdie
Singer-songwriter, George Moir, hails from Plymouth. His alternative/indie sound is made up of piano, synths and guitar riffs. He dropped his latest single, Big Boy Cruising, last week.
Eventim recommends: Blame
Portsmouth five piece, Hotel Lux, mix post-punk, ska and pub rock to create their own unique sound. Their lyrics tackle UK history, politics and class structure. They released their debut EP, Barstool Preaching, in April.
Eventim recommends: Tabloid Newspaper
p-rallel is a hip-hop DJ and producer, hailing from West London. His sound is influenced by R&B, soul, garage and jungle. He released his latest track, soulboy, featuring Greentea Peng, this week.
Eventim recommends: Signs
R&B and soul singer-songwriter, Tora, released her song, Call Your Name, in May and has already racked up over a million streams on Spotify. The song explores themes of inequality and unbalanced power dynamics; themes that powerfully resonate with today’s political climate. Her debut EP, Cavalier, was released at the end of June.
Eventim recommends: Call Your Name