Tag: The Catchmen discography

Sloe Honey’s “A Cup of Joe” Album Is A Poignant Dive Into The Heart Of Love And Vulnerability

Sloe Honey's "A Cup of Joe" album is an ephemeral love chronicle that is a resonating ode to raw emotions and the healing journey. Sloe Honey, better known as an intimate look into the soul of Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Melissa Stickley, presents a riveting journey of love, grief, and regeneration on her most recent extended play (EP), titled "A Cup of Joe." It's a sound story...

Hunnyboy Features Kelvyn Boy On “Ghetto Boy”

Kelvyn Boy, a superstar in the world of Afrobeats, is featured on the new song "Ghetto Girl" by Hunnyboy, a musician from Ghana. An uplifting and catchy hymn that celebrates tenacity, devotion, and the grace of love emerging from humble beginnings is the product of the relationship. Street music inspires "Ghetto Girl," a masterpiece that brilliantly integrates melodic highlife elements with silky Afrobeats rhythms. An honest story...

A Lullaby for Burning Streets: The Catchmen Return with “England”

The Catchmen have officially resurfaced with their sweeping, cinematic pop single "England". Formed during the dizzying 1988 Madchester boom, they were the cult teenagers...