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What We’ve Been Listening To: Cable Street Collective

The Cable Street Collective reveal to Eat This Music why their newest single got banned from Facebook, what music they…

4 years ago

Eat This Song of the Day: ‘The Paper’ by Leyya

Today’s delicious song of the day comes from the Austrian indie-pop duo Leyya! Following on from the release of Sophie…

5 years ago

Margot touches on self-care in her single, ‘Slow Down’

“In 2020, I’m being the best, most productive and proactive version of myself,” Margot tells Eat This Music at the…

5 years ago

Patricia Lalor covers four of her favourite songs in her new EP

“[Laughs] who am I, I do not know. Different from a year ago that’s for sure,” Patricia Lalor expresses to…

5 years ago

Meg Myers touches on the notion of divinity in her new single

It has been quite a while since Meg Myers has been featured on Eat This Music. In fact, the last…

5 years ago

Dagny explores the journey of strangers to lovers and back again in her debut album

DAGNY is an artist from Norway who creates upbeat and energetic, slightly left-of-centre pop songs. “Basically, the same as in…

5 years ago

Eat This Song of the Day: ‘Getting Good’ by Liza Owen

Liza Owen is a Pop artist and coming off the release of her hugely popular “Why Aren’t We Having Sex?”…

5 years ago

‘You So Done’ by Noga Erez

What else can I say about Tel-Aviv-based artist Noga Erez that I haven’t said previously here, here, here and on…

5 years ago

Eat This Song of the Day: ‘Dream Rats (feat. Alissa White-Gluz)’ by No Joy

Today’s delicious song of the day is “Dream Rats (featuring Alissa White-Gluz)” by the Canadian band No Joy, from their…

5 years ago

Selci explores finding spaces to escape from the anxieties of the world in her album, ‘A Soft Place’

Selci is the artist name of Calgary-based singer and producer, Selci, and it is also her last name. Selci’s music…

5 years ago