Of all the things BRIT School alumni are not meant do, signing to 4AD, home of Cocteau Twins, and making a case to be the labels’ heir apparent is probably top the list. Yet that is exactly what Pixx ...
Hotly tipped electro-pop artist Pixx shook several hundred End of the Road Festival punters out of their craft beer hangovers with a commanding midday performance at the Big Top. Having toured with ...
New 4AD singee Pixx has a new single, “Grip,” which was just released this week. Ethereal, with tinge of the East, the song has ties to 4AD’s gauzy past but sounds shiny and modern at the same time.
To end out the week, we ask Pixx (aka British musician Hannah Rodgers) some questions about endings and death. Rodgers had this to say about Small Mercies in a press release announcing the album: “I ...
In 1947, as people were being stripped of their sense of identity by industrialisation, WH Auden penned his seminal poem "The Age of Anxiety". Seventy years on, that feeling has been updated for the ...
The debut album from UK indie pop artist Hannah Rodgers, aka Pixx, is forlorn, agitated, and at times infectious. She sings critically of her doubt and discontent with our times. Save this story Save ...
Adele and Amy Winehouse may have emerged from famed music academy The Brit School as world-beating popstars, but few graduates can rival 21-year-old Hannah Rodgers, AKA Pixx, for making intriguing, ...
Under the guise of Pixx, 23 year-old British artist Hannah Rodgers makes an unpredictable and slyly political mix of electronic pop and grunge-rock. "Andean Condor," premiering above, is the latest ...
The latest addition to the esteemed 4AD roster is Pixx (fka Pix), the songwriting project of 19-year-old Brit Hannah Rodgers. "Fall In" is her debut single, and it's a beautifully rendered bit of ...
Pixx (aka British musician Hannah Rodgers) is releasing her sophomore album, Small Mercies, on June 7 via 4AD. Now she has shared the album’s third single, “Andean Condor,” via a video for the track.
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