Hilla Peer releases EP, Remind Me Who I Am.

We all have times when we need to be told who we are.

Hilla Peer

Throughout our lives there will be times when we are less than thriving, getting through the day and calling it surviving. Activites that once brought us joys are now just tiring. There are days we don’t need to stand in front of the mirror to know we look good but there are others when we sit, entranced, scrutinising every stretch mark, every line, wishing for it to change. A spilled coffee on a new skirt, a train missed with seconds to spare, a phone with no messages, does anybody care?

Sickness and anger, days lost to darkness and nights spent awake. This need to hide away, to cry uncontrollably and swear at the stars, can all be a remedy but it’s also important to step into the sun, try to see the art in the spilled mess and enjoy the time between the next train. Sometimes all you need is something to remind you of who you are and Hilla’s EP does that expertly.

Track one: Remind me who I am.

The EP is born with a soft piano ballad, soothing and romantic, a tale that navigates the feeling of doing so much and getting nowhere, the confusion of inertia in motion whilst the energetic crescendo of the chorus pulls us into reality; we are still ourselves despite our surroundings, and we can over come how disorientating life without routine can be, and then how to mange the monotony of a routine we didn’t choose, juggling the dance of identity and social conformity, learning to mould our world to fit our own needs and realising we only have ourselves to live for and who we are should be enough to get us through.

Track 2 Addiction Baby

Addiction Baby offers a contrasting upbeat feel that’s fun to dance to despite depicting the details of a toixc relationship that cements itself to your mind, fixating on one person and forgetting yourself. Characetrised by its catchy lyrics and optimistc beat this song reflects hwo many of us feel when submerged in a smothering relatiosnhip, at first we are hoepful that things will be different, yet a few months down the line we are still waiting on that promise delivery of change.

Illustrating how memories can become addictive, we replay scenarios,changing them to reflect how we wish they had played out can become a pastime, idealising certain people, that in reality are actually quite toxic, but learning to realsie this comes with time, and letting them go can take even longer. When the situation is buried it’s importnat to reflect and forgive yourself for staying.

Track 3 One of a kind

One of a Kind is an ode to self love. As one of th emost complicated strains of love, coming to terms with who we are takes practice. We tend to perceive most of who we are through the eyes of others, our parents, lovers, bosses, and friends,who we are rides upon how they see us. We find ourselves asking them how we can be better, what they ecpect from us and how we can exceed this, exhausitng oursleves to be something we are not, feeling as though we must constantly balance who we are with how we are seen and trying to fall comfortably in-between leading to a crisis of self.

Here Hilla celebrates how it is to act authentically, remaining true to your own identity, the one you have decided for yourself, reminding us that we are one of a kind. Relinquish you’re own power by telling yourself you are who you are an dif you’re ging to be anything different it is because you chose to change. This song clebrates transformation and changes and introduces a more optimsitic light to the EP.

Hilla Peer

Track 4 WHAT YOU DO

Secure in who she is this song clebrates how Hilla has grown both in all aspect so fher life, finally feeling a sense of security within who she come to be. This feeling calls for a dance track, acknowledging what you do, taking time to look at your achievements and allow yourself those days when you’re feeling down. This track encourages the listner to keep on going, doing what they’re doing and refusing anyone that tries to hold them back.

Following on from the attitude in One Of a Kind this song reminds us that when it feels like no one is there you, you have yourself and you are more than enough. You’re leading your own life, taking pain and triumph in your stride. The upbeat instrumentals explore a dancey narrative, a sure fire way to get you ready for your morning commute, or meeting those exercise milestones this song is all-about what you can do and learning to love yourself for it all.

Hilla Peer

Track 5 Focus on you

This song has a very noughties, Kylie Myongoue vibe to it that’s both lively and reflective, you’ll find yourself dancing through your emotions. Life is contant and there is always someone else to be thinking o, you may be a parent with a partner, with a friend’s brihtday to plan and school dinners to make, a house to clean and work emails to answer , most days you manage it all without so much of a nod of gratitude but htere are days when the workload is too much, you’re fed up and you’ve had enough, it’s time to find time for yourself, with the kids in bed and the brithday card sent it’s time to focus on you, relive your youth.

Stick this track on and have a sing along, take time to remember who you are and forget your surroundings, be grounded and present with who you are, forget who you are trying to be and who you were, be with yourself how you are now and feel at peace.

Track 6 Unless

The EP ends in surrender, allwoing you to lay down your weapons, putting away the sword you have been busy sharpening your sword only to find you were preparing for the wrong battles, too busy trying to carry other people’s weight. Sometimes the war is worth it, emotions need to be expressed and situations need to be solved but what’s the point in wasting your energy if it falls on deaf ears. Fight the battles for the person you want to make peace with. Orchestral and empowering this song gives in to love, allowing us to be who we are with the people that appreciate us in our own right, encourgaging us to exert our efforts for those who will appreciar them and doing what matters in the moment.

Keep up to date with Hilla on her socials for more reminders to be who you are even when the world is telling you to be something different.

Rising Star, Ellur releases latest single, Anywhere.

“A sublime, swooning vocal you can almost wallow in” The Line Of Best Fit

Ellur captured by Nick Porter 2023

Most break ups feel like a battle, one person fighting to leave the other fighting for love, scenarios are directed and dreams are discarded, you can’t win when you’re broken hearted. Sometimes though it’s more about debating, a silken hand on the train platform as the carriage chugs away. Both deflated, there’s a lack of hatred just a mutual understanding that sometimes to leave it to love. Similar semantics are showcased in Ellur’s latest single Anywhere, an optimistic take on heartbreak, perfect for your summer playlist with it’s insight into the intricacy of relationships and upbeat feeling.

Ellur explained: “‘Anywhere’ is a song written for your ex (the one that you’re not over). Set on a summer night, at dusk, after a day of drinking in a park somewhere with your friends. Your skin is warm, your head is dizzy and your recent ex is walking towards you. A song about a feeling I think everybody has felt. The building tension between you both; your past relationship and all the feelings still bubbling away in the melting pot.”

The internal conflict commences on the sight of their face, part of you still wants to be the shadow to their silhouette and the clothes they’re wearing but the other knows there’s a reason it’s over , so you remain cool shrugging off the pst, preparing for their approach head held high, unbothered smile spread on your face, but then you lock eyes and you’re sat there thinking about the nights you’d spend together talking about future days and you realise you would still go “anywhere” with them.

Anywhere by Ellur on Spotify

Please don’t look at me that way tonight

I’d go anywhere, anywhere you’d go

I wanna be anywhere and everywhere you go

Co-written with Circa Waves’ Kieran Shudall and produced by Rich Turvey (Abbie Ozard, Bloxx, Pixey), ‘Anywhere’ marks the latest addition to Ellur’s expanding showcase of diary type feel, danceable guitar anthems.

The cascading instrumentals of this song lead to a crescendo of anguish and reflection, depicting the familiar feelignof wanting what you once had but knowing it would not be all you picture it to be. Full of forgiveness and a second chance at happiness you will be singing this song loud in your bedroom, beads of both optimism and sadness forming in your eyes as you wish that one person would listen and you could go back to wearing their clothes and holding them close. A refreshing take on heartbreak that fans of Haim, Cocteau Twins and Boygenius are sure to love.

Moments by Ellur on Spotify.

Her success with previous track such as the captivating Migraine and energetic, fan favourite, Moments it’s clear that Ellur is more than one to watch, she’s one to know as her ethereal vocals offer an emboldened edge to the lyrics to create an atmosphere a listener will embrace, submerging themselves in the narrative and dancing through whatever they’re feeling. Whether you’ve got the Summer blues, or a smile on your face Ellur has the music for you.

With her infectious charm, quick wit and relatable lyrics it’s no surprise that Ellur has already received accolades from from key tastemakers (Dork, The Line of Best Fit), and several spins on BBC Radio 1 (Jack Saunders) and airplay on Radio X (John Kennedy). Her empowering narratives are already drawing plenty of fanfare, with a slew of releases on the way throughout the rest of 2023, and a list of upcoming live events including 26th May – O2 Academy, Leicester (w/ The Big Moon), 27th May – Live At Leeds In The Park and 1st July – Halifax Piece Hall (w/ Embrace).

Manchester band cruush release debut EP Wishful Thinker

Fall in love with this latest release.

cruush captured by Aneela Siddiqui

The quickest way to regain your youth is to have a crush on someone. The rush of blood to your cheeks you catch a glimpse of your cute co-worker’s eye as they peer through the glass of that Monday morning meeting room, lose the ability to structure the sentence to your usual coffee order as your favourite barista. The thrill of the chase, the hope of planting a smile on their face, having a crush is like sitting in a large walled flower garden that’s slowly beginning to burn, it is enjoying the scenery with the threat of impending doom, or growth and fruition, a crush is there perseverance of possibility.

Wishful Thinker

True to their name, cruush’s debut EP Wishful Thinker explores the themes of having a crush from the thrill, the jealousy, the desperation, and heartbreak. Vocalist and front person Amber Warren explains our music has the sweet elements of having a crush on someone but the screeching of an industrial car crusher”.

Formed from the feral depths of freshers week when Warren met, current guitarist, Arthur Boyd met at some ‘shitty event’ and formed a connection. Fully fleshed out when they were joined by drummer Fotis Kalantizis and bassist Ru Cowl, cruush was set on reimagining the shoe gaze genre for the modern age, by introducing a blend of verbs in crisis to reflect current day sensibilities, resulting in shoegaze by digital natives, a generation whom pluralism is commonplace, defining themselves as half memory and have anticipation. If you are a fan of My Bloody Valentine, Wolf Alice and The Cranberries you will call ‘Wishful Thinker’ your home.

The same titled lead track Wishful Thinker has a whimsical charm, that evokes ethereal, the magical moments you share with your crush as you hope you’re becoming closer, you feel like you’ve mastered a skill with no effort. In reality you’re crawling through sand, burns on your body believing your crawling closer to a cascading waterfall, when really, you’re plummeting to your downfall. The stemming watercolour flow state of guitar is met by mournful utterances on toxicity, physiological decline, Narcissistic behaviours, and pessimistic tendencies. The truth is having a crush is soul crushing, you sip your mind with what ifs, you waste time triple checking your teeth in the mirror and analysing their snap score to see if they’re ignoring you. Logical and intellect are the victim of this haze, this little crush is no longer a phase. Warren’s melodic splendour is antidote-like, a siren stealing attention from the tidal waves of noise with queasy timbres of disillusion, doubt, and confusion.  Wishful thinker is no doubt an appropriate figurehead of this musical ship, preparing you for both smooth sailing and Tsunamis, on the ocean of love.

Meeting each other in Manchester and sharing our time here has shaped our sound more than anything else” explains Boyd.So, no matter if cruush lean into 80s indie, alternative 90s or the Seattle sound, they’re able to plug their rock into the aquatic textures of the city in which they reside.  


The EP was released with the help of fellow Mancunians and tastemaker label, Heist or Hit – responsible for launching the careers of Her’spizzagirlEades and more – offers cruush the chance to spread this message far and wide. And how widely it already has been received, with standing ovations and radio play in tow crush have received accolades from the likes of  Jack Saunders (BBC Radio 1), Steve Lamacq, Tom Robinson & Chris Hawkins (BBC Radio 6), John Kennedy (Radio X), Simone Butler (Soho Radio), Consequence of Sound, Bandcamp Daily, NME, CLASH, So Young and GIGWISE.On the live side, cruush have bagged supports with BDRMMNewDadThe Lounge SocietyFar CaspianPale Blue EyesPriest gate and Ian Sweet, while selling out hometown headline dates at Gullivers & YES.  

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Head to their website for more information surrounding their next live event on the 2nd September at Manchester Psych Fest.