What's on the LeftLion Stereo? Nina Smith, Rag Doll, Blood Wizard and more...

Words: Paul Klotschkow
Friday 04 May 2018
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Here's what our music editor reckoned to some of Notts' latest releases...

I Am Starz - Do U Know

19 year-old singer songwriter showcases her huge potential with this woozy RnB workout.

Do Nothing - Waitress

Re-jigged and re-branded Field Studies boys come back in an irresistibly sullen mood.

Blood Wizard - One Smile Too Many

While we all wait for the second Kagoule album, Cai from the band has released this quirky lo-fi home-demo.

Joel Baker - Worry About Me

Heavily indebted to The Roots and Erykah Badu’s classic You Got Me, Bakers super smooth makeover is brought to life by guest verse from Sneakbo.

Charlie Ulyatt - Tabula Rasa

What happens when you wrestle with a cello and record the results. A taster from a forthcoming longer release.

Ray Kosmische - Sound Command

A disorientating sound college of Skronky saxaphone and madcap ramblings about a painting, for the freaksters

Nina Smith - Whiteboards

First taster from Nina’s eagerly ‘what has taken you so long?’ debut album is a bouncy slab of modern pop RnB.

Louis Antoniou - Rag Doll

As Arctic Monkeys remind us they still exists with a photo that made them look like solicitors, so does Louis Antoniou…

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