Brikkuni
Often credited with the revival of Maltese sung pop music, Brikkuni have been doing the rounds since their seminal 2008 debut 'Kuntrabanda' - a genre bending pop/rock/punk hybrid that transformed the band into a local cult phenomenon ushering in a new wave of Maltese alternative music in it's wake.
Cher Camilleri
Seeing her picking up where her young self left off, Cher's unassuming, intimate songs also serve as a testament
to the resilience of both a budding singer-songwriter in search of her own voice and a re-invigorated woman seizing
control over her life and creative powers.
Michael Azzopardi
Michael Azzopardi’s recent album invites listeners on an entertaining and often bittersweet journey of Maltese-language songs. An album of love songs, Vaganza is Michael Azzopardi’s take on the soundtrack to the Maltese date-night. With a light touch and an authentic nature, the album features several Maltese musicians and pulls from Azzopardi's wellspring of inspiration that spans across decades of music, but lingers mostly in the sounds of the 70s.
Kym Pepe
Though only once heard as a backing vocalist for many of Malta's top alternative bands, Kym Pepe's journey as a solo artist gives the listener a fresh approach to Maltese indie pop music. Still retaining the haunting arias that the singer is known for, Kym's debut EP 'Kun' also shows off the songwriter's knack for catchy synth layered tracks fused with relatable lyricism.
Das Birthday Girl
After her teenage years of playing with angsty bands on the islands of Malta, Martha Theuma steered her musical journey into a new direction, under the name Das Birthday Girl. The result is the sound of a deeply personal, introspective procession; a sound that celebrates and grieves.