La Vie En Rose: Laura Mvula
Thought you knew Laura Mvula? With a new album of ‘80s-leaning joyful pop, a new label and a new revitalised outlook, ‘Pink Noise’ is here to shake up all of your preconceptions.
Thought you knew Laura Mvula? With a new album of ‘80s-leaning joyful pop, a new label and a new revitalised outlook, ‘Pink Noise’ is here to shake up all of your preconceptions.
Celeste, Laura Mvula and Black Country, New Road also made the shortlist.
This month Rebecca Taylor has also taken on the role of guest editor, helping us highlight some of her own current faves.
Lifted from her recently released 'Pink Noise' album.
Our July 2021 issue - which lands next Friday - also features Little Simz, Biffy Clyro, Laura Mvula and more.
A career-defining return that most artists can only dream of; pure synth-pop ecstasy.
Lifted from her forthcoming album 'Pink Noise'.
The event takes place this August.
Birmingham singer-songwriter showcases new album 'The Dreaming Room’ in Henham Park.
Really very good new single is taken from ‘The Dreaming Room’.
Mvula's 'Sing To The Moon' debut has replaced Disclosure as favourite to win the prize.
Highlight from Mvula's 'Sing to the Moon' gets the Shlohmo treatment.
Mvula talks debut album 'Sing To The Moon', and touring with Jessie Ware.
The lightness of her touch is shown by the fact that even the most leaden songs here have a moment where they catch fire.
The singer will headline across the UK this spring.
The singer will headline across the UK this spring.
Neu places a spotlight on the recent BRITs Critics' Choice nominee and BBC Sound Of 2013 shortlister.
'Sing To The Moon' follows on from Mvula's EP, 'She', which was released back in November.
Neu editor Jamie Milton rounds-up the week's new music happenings.