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EVENTS: PROMOTER & PRODUCER
LABEL, DISTRIBUTION & PUBLISHING
With a remarkable journey that began by providing early platforms for now-renowned artists like Jake Bugg and Sleaford Mods, INFL are renowned for curating festival stages and orchestrating an impressive lineup of 10-20 events each month, including collaborations with independent venues, national blue-chip clients, large organisations, and local charities.
INFL's label and publishing portfolio finds resonance across major TV networks, having secured syncs with Sony Computer Entertainment, the British Film Industry, and popular U.S. dramas.


A Review of Rising Star - Molly Stone, & Her Recent Release ‘Just A Girl’
With ‘Just a Girl’, Molly Stone proves that pop can be politically sharp, emotionally intelligent, and unapologetically fun. It’s the sound of a songwriter fully in control of her own narrative. Instagram , Spotify , YouTube Molly Stone’s ‘Just a Girl’ is a fiery slice of clever pop songwriting — a blend of sweetness, sharpness, and lyrical bite that turns everyday frustration into empowerment. Co-written with Leve and produced by REYA, the track flips the narrative on gende
Oct 15


A Review of Will Foulke’s Emotive New Album ‘Charleston Blues’
Will Foulke’s Charleston Blues plays like a long, heartfelt letter to the roots of American music — not a nostalgic imitation, but a vivid, living conversation with its ancestors. Across its wide-ranging tracklist, Foulke channels blues, rock, and pop into a cohesive narrative of craft, soul, and reverence. Performing every instrument and vocal line himself, Foulke builds a world that feels handcrafted — raw yet refined. The opening track shimmers with psychedelic texture, wh
Oct 14


ANASTÁZIE Releases R&B Melody, ‘Kiss & Let Go’ - Review
ANASTÁZIE’s ‘Kiss & Let Go’ glows with a sense of freedom — a track that refuses to settle neatly into one category, instead blending R&B sensuality, Afrobeats rhythm, and jazz-tinged sophistication into a fresh and confident whole. Co-produced and written by ANASTÁZIE herself, it’s both technically sharp and emotionally fluid, flowing between smooth grooves and bright, effervescent hooks. Instagram , TikTok , Apple Music , Spotify From the opening bars, the rhythm secti
Oct 14


A Feature on Sam Uctas – The Dark Made Sense (album)
Sam Uctas’ The Dark Made Sense is an arresting record — the kind that feels less like an album and more like an unfiltered transmission from one person’s inner world. Recorded, performed, and mixed entirely by Uctas, it embodies his philosophy of imperfection as truth. The music is raw, unvarnished, and powerfully human. INSTAGRAM | SPOTIFY Using analogue equipment and a minimal setup, Uctas creates a sound that blurs the boundaries between rock, funk, avant-pop, and experim
Oct 13


A Review of Make Out Monday’s New Release - 'Back to the Feeling'
‘Back to the Feeling’ marks Make Out Monday’s return with a wave of melodic nostalgia and energy — an anthem that fuses 80s sheen with the heart of modern alt-rock. The band’s knack for marrying cinematic production with emotional directness shines throughout, resulting in a track that sounds as big as it feels personal. From the first glimmer of synths, the song propels forward with a sense of movement — the rhythmic interplay between bass and drums providing the pulse bene
Oct 13


A Review of Sonnet’s ‘Wishing For Rain’: A stirring piano ballad steeped in the ache of memory and the quiet courage of healing
What lingers isn’t the sadness but the serenity that follows — that fragile, fleeting sense that maybe, just maybe, the storm has already started to pass… Written, composed, and produced by Son herself, the song reveals a multi-layered artist who channels emotional turbulence into something cleansing. Built on delicate piano phrasing and a vocal performance that swells from restraint to release, the track’s emotional weight feels both intimate and cinematic. Instagram , Spot
Oct 13


A Review of Annika Zee’s Latest Mesmirising Works… ‘Emerald Spy’
On Emerald Spy, Toronto-born multimedia artist Annika Zee delivers her most daring and conceptually rich project yet: A genre-defying...
Sep 29


Mary Hatley Releases 'The Poison I Choose' - An Album Review With INFL
Memphis-based singer-songwriter Mary Hatley arrives with a debut album that feels like both a personal reckoning and a communal offering…...
Sep 27


A Review of Energy Whores - Illuminating the Dark Side of Desire with 'Pretty Sparkly Things'
New York electro-pop provocateurs serve danceable critique with heart and bite Energy Whores’ latest single, Pretty Sparkly Things, is...
Sep 26


The Heat Inc.'s scorching debut album "Asleep In The Ejector Seat"
London band The Heat Inc. came in hot with their first full-length LP Asleep In The Ejector Seat back in 2023, and we're still talking...
Sep 26


A Review of Zarko – ‘Offering My Song’ (With Intimate Accompanying Visualizer)
A tender acoustic ballad and evocative riverside video capture the vulnerability of love and connection… FOLLOW: INSTAGRAM | WEBSITE |...
Sep 26


A Review of AELEEN’s ‘Misfits’ - Turning Outsider Energy Into a Cinematic Pop-Rock Uprising
The band’s latest release isn’t just a song – it’s a widescreen rebellion where anthemic hooks meet unfiltered honesty. Imagine a...
Sep 25


Feature: Holding On, Giving Thanks - Beebee Bassey’s Birthday Release
There’s something bold about using your birthday not to bask in attention, but to give back… Instagram & TikTok: @beebeebassey |...
Sep 6


Overdrive Launch Party @ Billy Bootleggers – Nottingham
Overdrive’s debut hit like a freight train. From the first kick, Billy Bootleggers was swallowed in hard, driving techno—fast, heavy, and...
Aug 20


goodtoknow’s intricate debut EP ‘I’LL STAY’: An emotive body of work, not for the faint hearted
Some projects feel deliberate, carefully plotted. Others, like goodtoknow’s debut EP ‘I’LL STAY’, are born out of pure serendipity. What...
Aug 20


A Feature on AKIRA – ‘Children of the Forest’ (Hot New Album)
With his debut album ‘Niños del Bosque’ (‘Children of the Forest’), AKIRA doesn’t just release music — he builds a world. The Argentina...
Aug 19


Lizzie Thomas – ‘Awakening’ (Album)
For her eighth release, New York’s Lizzie Thomas has created something strikingly personal. ‘Awakening’ signals not only a shift in sound...
Aug 18


A Review of Bon Boy – ‘Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Man’
Bon Boy doesn’t play by the rules … His latest release, ‘Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Man’, is a snarling, swaggering ode to chaos — a garage rock...
Aug 18


Somewhere In Between’s latest single: ‘Lay Your Head On Me’ - A beacon of warmth in an otherwise restless and uncertain world…
The Canadian-American husband-and-wife duo, Deena Robertson and Austin Bisnow, have built their reputation on creating indie folk that is...
Aug 17


A Review of Casey Dienel’s ‘Your Girl’s Upstairs’
Casey Dienel’s return with ‘Your Girl’s Upstairs’ isn’t so much a comeback as it is a statement: a reminder that pop music can be clever,...
Aug 16
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