LISTEN: Nastazia Bazil – ‘Call Me Habibi’

Lebanon-born, London-based artist Nastazia Bazil never imagined she’d make music that others would want to hear – let alone be releasing an album. But, after forming a band through First Timers Fest (a festival giving new musicians the chance to start a band) a few years ago, she’s done exactly that. Her debut album, From Beirut To Anywhere, will be released next month, marking a powerful milestone in her journey as a musician.

Since her start, Bazil has already shared stages with fast-rising bands like Mary In The Junkyard and Vanity Fairy, building a reputation for her emotionally raw and sonically distinct performances. Her sound leans heavily into moody, ‘80s-inspired synthscapes – drawing comparisons to the likes of Kraftwerk and more contemporary artists like St Vincent, layered with unsettling textures and steady, minimalistic electronic drum beats. These brooding instrumentals are paired with close-mic’d vocals that add an intimate tone to her work.

Bazil’s DIY approach is central to her aesthetic. Rather than opting for polished studio perfection, her recordings retain a sense of authenticity and vulnerability that resonate deeply. It’s this honesty – both sonically and lyrically – that sets her apart.

Her latest single, Call Me Habibi, offers a poignant glimpse into the emotional landscape that defines her debut album. The track reflects on her experience as part of the Lebanese diaspora, grappling with the heartache of being unable to return to her home country due to political unrest, while still yearning for familiar comforts, like home-cooked food. The result is a stirring, deeply personal anthem of displacement and longing.

Nastazia’s debut album, From Beirut To Anywhere, is set for release on 5th June; a bold debut that captures the ache of exile with haunting textured melancholy. Keep an eye out for it on bandcamp!

Ella Patenall
@ellapatenall

Five Favourites: Roller Derby

Kicking off their UK tour tonight in Manchester at The Peer Hat (there will some tickets left on the door), Hamburg dream-pop duo Roller Derby have been charming our ears with their sparkling heartfelt anthems for some time now, and delivered such a wonderful performance for us at their sold out show at Shacklewell Arms last time they were over in London in 2024. Having recently released their exquisite debut album, When The Night Comes, they’ve showcased their ability to meticulously interweave the luscious celestial vocals of Philine Meyer with glistening multi-layered soundscapes and raw textures to create something truly captivating. 

To celebrate their first proper tour of the UK, Roller Derby have reflected on their five favourite albums by British bands and artists, sharing a few words about how much they love them and the different ways they feel influenced by them. So, have a read of their choices below, make sure you check out their stunning album, and pick up a ticket for their UK gigs now!

Dry Cleaning – New Long Leg
When we heard ‘Scratchcard Lanyard’ by Dry Cleaning on the radio for the first time, we were immediately blown away. We love the band’s sound, especially Florence Shaw’s vocal performance. The music video for the song is also one of the best we’ve ever seen. Their long-awaited debut album New Long Leg was released in 2021, and album track ‘Strong Feelings’ is also a really wonderful and hypnotic song.


The Cure – Disintegration
The Cure and Robert Smith are probably our biggest musical inspiration. The way they blend sadness with joy – melancholy with playfulness – is something that never stops inspiring us. Disintegration feels like one cohesive piece, yet it’s incredibly diverse – something we deeply admire and keep coming back to. ‘Plainsong’ is our favourite album opener of all time – maybe even Manu’s favourite song ever. We were lucky to see The Cure live at their 40th anniversary show in Hyde Park in 2018. It was an incredibly hot day, and pretty much everyone in the crowd was dressed in black – which made the whole thing kind of funny, in the most Cure way possible.

Temples – Sun Structures
Manu discovered Temples’ debut album Sun Structures back in 2014 and listened to it non-stop at the time. Alongside Tame Impala, it had a big influence on his taste in music and really pulled him deeper into psychedelic sounds. He has seen the band live twice in Hamburg, and the record is proudly displayed on our living room wall. Maybe the intro of ‘Shelter Song’ even had a little influence on our own track ‘Always on My Mind’!

Rolling Stones – Flowers
This list should also include what is probably the biggest and best-known band from England. Philine came into contact with the music of the Rolling Stones at a very early age, as a cassette of the album Flowers was always played in the family car on long car journeys. ‘Ruby Tuesday’ remained as a favourite song, but ‘Out Of Time’ and ‘Sitting On A Fence’ are also great songs. The recording of ‘Let’s Spend The Night Together’ is also amazing.

The Last Dinner Party – Prelude to Ecstasy
I don’t think anyone has quite been able to get over the band The Last Dinner Party over the past year. They released such an impressive debut album – it’s really exciting musically and we really like the baroque-pop approach, which is reflected in their whole outward appearance. Philine particularly loves the songs ‘On Your Side’, ‘The Feminine Urge’ and of course ‘Nothing Matters’.

Huge thanks to Philine and Manu for sharing their Five Favourites with us! Make sure you check out the full When The Night Comes album and then nab a ticket to their special London headline show at The Lexington this Friday, 9th May!
Get a taste of what to expect in this gorgeous video for recent single ‘In Spring’:



LISTEN: GIHE x The Great Escape Festival on Soho Radio ft. Rubie & Comic Sans (01.05.26)

Kate and Mari were live in the Soho Radio studio with a special show dedicated to the female, non-binary and LGBTQ+ musicians who are playing The Great Escape Festival in Brighton this year!

For the first time ever, Get In Her Ears will have their own showcase on The Beach Soundwaves stage on Saturday 17th May, featuring Scrounge, Comic Sans, RUBIE, Maria Uzor and afromerm. We’re also hosting our own after-party at The Bee’s Mouth from 11:30pm until late.

To celebrate this milestone on the show, Tash shared a wonderful pre-recorded interview they conducted with RUBIE, discussing their anticipations for the festival and their upcoming support slots with Jasmine.4.t. Plus, Rachel from Comic Sans dropped into the studio to keep Kate & Mari company and chat through some of the tracks on the eclectic playlist – we packed a lot in!

Check out the full playlist below and listen back here:

 

We’ll be back on Soho Radio live on Thursday 29th May from 4-6pm
Tune in via www.sohoradiolondon.com or ask your smart speaker to “Play Soho Radio”

Tracklist
Skunk Anansie – Weak
Scrounge – Melt
Comic Sans – Mr President
Currls – Honey
TTSSFU – Studio 54
afromerm – reciprocity
ARXX – Swim
Bria Salmena – Bending Over Backwards
Alien Chicks – Babe
CLT DRP – I See My Body Through You
Clara Mann – Doubled Over
Enji – Ergelt
Maria Uzor – Ventolin
DEBBY FRIDAY – 1/17
KABEAUSHÉ – These Dishes Ain’t Gonna Do Themselves
RUBIE – To Change
**Interview with RUBIE**
Zahra Haji Fath Ali Tehrani – empathy a to z
Daffo – Get A Life
Stella Bridie – Headlights
Gen and The Degenerates – Anti-Fun Propaganda
Jock – Toyota Corolla
Hello Mary – 0%
Divide and Dissolve – Monolithic
Le Tigre – My My Metrocard

LISTEN: GIHE Live on Soho Radio (03.04.25)

Tash and Kate were live in the Soho Radio this month, playing plenty of new music tunes from some of their favourite female, non-binary and LGBTQIA+ artists. They spoke about upcoming GIHE gigs in April (Comic Sans and STRAIGHT GIRL), enthused about the artists they selected for their individual ‘Tracks Of The Show’ (HAAi, Eilis Frawley and Tamara & The Dreams) and Tash teased the story of her recent raunchy dream featuring Courtney Love. Mari also shared some of her musical musings too!

Check out the full list of artists featured on the eclectic playlist below.

Listen back to the show here:

 

We’ll be back on Soho Radio live on Thursday 1st May from 4-6pm!
Tune in via www.sohoradiolondon.com or ask your smart speaker to “Play Soho Radio”

 

Tracklist
HOLE – Plump
Scrounge – Buzz/Cut
otta – FULL OF YOU
WOOM – Circe
NYX – Awe
Sophia Warren – GRIN
Grandmas House – Haunt Me
Wet Leg – catch these fists
Um, Jennifer? – Delancey
Strange New Places – YATPYFL
Blood Orange, Yves Tumor, Ian Isiah – Smoke – Remix – Mixed
Kelly Lee Owens – Rise (Or:la Remix)
Slung – Thinking About It
Wife Patrol – We Who Are About To
RUBIE – To Change
Ella Fitzgerald – In A Mellow Tone (Live At The Coliseum)
HAAi – Can’t Stand To Lose (Tash’s Track Of The Show)
Eilis Frawley – Hallucinations (Kate’s Track Of The Show)
Tamara & The Dreams – Successful Bisexual (Mari’s Track Of The Show)
Neev – I Put It In A Frame
BERTY – Big Leap
Annie Dressner – For The Thrill Of It
Kat Five – Switch
Anika – Walk Away
HOTWAX – Strange To Be Here
Hot Wife – Queen
Dogviolet – Dandelion
Kedr Livansky – Easy Rider
Comic Sans – Mr President