Introducing: Motel Sundown
Motel Sundown slow things down and let the light in on “What Do I Know,” a reflective, sun-soaked single that captures fleeting moments of peace, clarity, and emotional release. As the third release from their upcoming EP, the track balances warmth and stillness with a sense of quiet liberation — rooted in memory, place, and lived experience. We spoke to the band about the song’s origins, its role on the new EP, and where Motel Sundown are heading next. “What Do I Know” feels
BabyStep Magazine
Dec 22, 2025


Dantiti – “Big Big Tinz”
Dantiti steps into his moment with “Big Big Tinz,” a bold, feel-good anthem rooted in confidence, independence, and hard-earned belief. Nigerian-born and UK-based, the Afrofusion artist has built his journey across continents, cultures, and creative risks—founding his own label, shaping his sound on his own terms, and turning opportunity into momentum. We caught up with Dantiti to talk mindset, independence, and what success really means at this stage of his journey. “Big Big
BabyStep Magazine
Dec 22, 2025


Little Furry Things: Tracks That Shaped My Sound
After a four-year hibernation, Liverpool’s Little Furry Things are back, bringing fuzz-soaked guitars, breakneck rhythms, and lyrics that hit like a lightning bolt to the heart. Fronted by songwriter Alex Hannah , the band fuses ragged punk urgency with acerbic alt-rock melancholy, crafting a sound that twists nostalgia into something sharper, stranger, and unmistakably theirs. Born from a teenage need to make noise and make sense of the world, Little Furry Things have evolv
BabyStep Magazine
Dec 16, 2025


adaOra debuts with cinematic first single ‘ID’
Kent-based Nigerian-British alternative RnB artist adaọra is set to make waves with her debut single, ID , released on 19th September 2025 via youth-led Margate label Tonetic Records . The track gives listeners a first glimpse into her upcoming EP, Bite Marks (out 3rd October), and showcases her signature blend of alternative RnB, synth-pop, and emotionally resonant lyricism. With a hazy, warm dreamscape instrumental, ID captures the liminal feeling of being physically clo
BabyStep Magazine
Dec 16, 2025


Introducing: Poesie
Following the release of her debut single Hunter-Gatherer in July, Poesie’s distinctive literary pop has been turning heads. Join her, alongside a curated selection of artists and poets, to celebrate the launch of her debut EP, Lost Romantic . Poesie is your antidote to today’s noisy, messy world. The London-based songstress glides across sparkly synths, blending euphoric dance with indie pop. Beyond her stunning vocals, it’s her lyrics — sincerely silly, sharply observant —
BabyStep Magazine
Dec 16, 2025


Pisgah – Faultlines
Pisgah, the solo project of London-based American singer-songwriter Brittney Jenkins, announces the release of her second full-length album, Faultlines . Following her acclaimed 2022 debut Call Louder for Me When You Call , Faultlines represents a bold artistic leap forward, blending shimmering indie rock textures with deeply personal, emotionally unflinching songwriting. Across eight tracks, Jenkins explores generational trauma, sexual assault, and personal liberation, bala
BabyStep Magazine
Dec 11, 2025


INTRODUCING: Charlotte Devlin
Charlotte Devlin is a composer, performer, and producer from South Lanarkshire, Scotland. She creates immersive works that blur genre boundaries and invite audience participation, blending her love of dance with sound. Trained in composition and sonic arts at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Charlotte transforms everyday objects and sounds into musical instruments, sometimes incorporating spoken voice from her own interviews. Her work examines music from a sonic and textu
BabyStep Magazine
Dec 11, 2025


MAB – “The Star Lounge”
MAB ignites a bold new chapter with “The Star Lounge,” a hypnotic, genre-warping single that marks the launch of frontman Jon Berry’s INTERDIMENSIONAL era. Born from a year of deep creative transformation—including a pivotal ayahuasca ceremony in the Sacred Valley of Peru—the project has pushed Berry into new artistic territory where psychedelic hip-hop, pop surrealism, and spiritual exploration collide. With recent viral content expanding MAB’s global reach, “The Star Loung
BabyStep Magazine
Dec 10, 2025


INTRODUCING: Broken Colours
High Wycombe’s electrifying indie-rock four-piece Broken Colours close out the year with their long-awaited EP Could Be Worse — a bold blend of stadium-sized anthems, blues-driven grit and raw, emotional storytelling. Across four tracks, the band sharpen their signature fusion of groove, grit and vulnerability, confronting themes of frustration, depression, personal growth and modern-day absurdity with unfiltered honesty. With production helmed by James Sanger at Vibery Stu
BabyStep Magazine
Dec 10, 2025


INTRODUCING: Ellie Walker
With her new EP Balance , Cambridgeshire indie-folk songwriter Ellie Walker closes out 2025 with her most honest, intricate and emotionally expansive work to date. Across four singles released gradually over the year, she’s woven a portrait of modern life at its most chaotic, courageous and quietly hopeful. From jangly chamber-pop brightness to stark piano confessionals, Balance captures the push-and-pull of family life, mental health, forgiveness and romantic reckoning — al
BabyStep Magazine
Dec 10, 2025







































