News
Milk For Flowers Due Out March 10 via Heavenly
Feb 16, 2023
By Mark Redfern
H. Hawkline (aka Huw Evans) is releasing a new album, Milk For Flowers, which was produced by Cate Le Bon, on March 10 via Heavenly. Now he has shared another single from it, “Empty Room,” via a music video. More
Plus Wings of Desire, Alex Lahey, The WAEVE, H. Hawkline, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks
Feb 03, 2023
By Mark Redfern
Welcome to the fifth Songs of the Week of 2023. There were lots of strong contenders this week, the Top 7 is especially solid. We settled on a Top 12 this week. More
Milk For Flowers Due Out March 10 via Heavenly
Jan 30, 2023
By Mark Redfern
H. Hawkline (aka Huw Evans) is releasing a new album, Milk For Flowers, which was produced by Cate Le Bon, on March 10 via Heavenly. Now he has shared another single from it, “Plastic Man,” via a music video. More
Plus Samia, Floral Image, Pure Adult, Amber Arcades, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks
Dec 09, 2022
By Mark Redfern (with Joey Arnone and Caleb Campbell)
Welcome to the 42nd Songs of the Week of 2022. Despite things starting to wind down a bit for the holidays, there were plenty of contenders this week. More
Milk For Flowers Due Out March 10, 2023 via Heavenly
Dec 08, 2022
By Joey Arnone
H. Hawkline (Huw Evans) has shared a new song, “Suppression Street.” The track, produced by Cate Le Bon, is the latest release from Evans’ forthcoming album, Milk For Flowers, which will be out on March 10, 2023 via Heavenly. More
"Heavenly 25" Compilation Due Out September 18
Aug 10, 2015
By Michael Wojtas
H. Hawkline (Huw Evans) has collaborated with White Fence and Cate Le Bon, and his solo output fits in nicely with such company. However, as evidenced by the single “It’s a Drag,” Evans’ warped pop has a softer (if no less stranger) dimension. More
Reviews
Mar 09, 2023
By Michael James Hall
Huw Evans’ immaculate work as H. Hawkline has been overlooked for far too long. Having created mesmeric, lysergic pop music for more than a decade, his talent for simple psychedelia, absurdly memorable and memorably absurd lo-fi folk should not be so treated. More