Cornwall singer Mantaraybryn is tipped to be the countryâs next big pop star
New EP Year Of The Heron demonstrates why he s being talked up as the next festival headliner
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There s a theatricality and bombast to Mantaraybryn s astonishing pop songs
One listen to his forthcoming three-track EP Year Of The Heron and itâs clear why thereâs a buzz about Cornwallâs Mantaraybryn â the rousing electronic dance meets chamber pop songs demonstrate why heâs being talked up as the UKâs next festival headlining pop star.
Songs like Tantalus â with its anthemic chorus of âI canât stand it, am I a man and whereâs my mountain?â â are built for mass gig sing-alongs; something weâve missed for far too long.
Grace Pilkington
“Songs of Love and Strength was compiled during lockdown and shines a spotlight on the hidden and unheard experiences of motherhood.
“Published by the Mum Poem Press, there are over 100 poems from an array of first-time writers and established authors and poets – all mums writing today.
“The anthology aims to let people know that they are not alone in the ups and downs involved in parenthood.
“It features my poem entitled I thought that was tiring…
“All profits will be donated to the PANDAS foundation.
“I write poems on women’s issues, mental health and more recently motherhood.”
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