Fudge by Occurrence: Review The latest track from the New York-based trio Occurrence, ‘Fudge,’ is an otherworldly blend of sounds, styles, and genres that will blow anybody away. It is a seductive journey into the realm of desire, with electronic pop and experimental music merging to create a thrilling soundtrack.…
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Taking inspiration from the poetically charged works of Patti Smith, Amanda Palmer, and Florence and The Machine, she’s been cocooning and developing her proudly DIY project throughout the pandemic, and now it’s time to unleash the wildly empowering, emotional, witty, and occasionally outrageous art upon the world. Charlie O’Connor has…
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dark shadows in happy places by Slow Draw: Album Review Ambient and avant-garde cohesively exist in Slow Draw’s album “dark shadows in happy places.” Every aspect of this thirteen-track journey encompasses light drone music, and meditative soundscapes to keep you company. Slow Draw’s music is very experimental, I must say.…
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Dancing Through a Slow Apocalypse by Meadow Argus: EP Review Meadow Argus brings the best of both worlds with their EP “Dancing Through a Slow Apocalypse” by initiating stellar compositions filled with psychedelia, and indie. It would seem that the EP had a similar melodic pattern, but instead of that,…
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Don’t Ask Why by Jaw Talk: Review Jaw Talk is an artist whose bright and funky track “Don’t Ask Why” should definitely be on top of your “feel-good” playlist. From the very moment the first chord strikes, to the gentle beat of the drum, this 80s-style indie rock tune is…
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The Loud Bangs singer on their latest EP Salvation Memorial Hospital
by Gabe FinchThe latest 5-track EP, Salvation Memorial Hospital by the LA indie rockers The Loud Bangs, is a dreamy, ethereal sonic explosion of colors. The band incorporates elements of shoegaze, dream pop, and ambient indie music with the nostalgic sounds of synthwave to create a surreal and otherworldly listening experience. On…
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Scenes from the Metro by Bones in Butter: Review “Scenes from the Metro” is a delightful indie rock track from artist Bones in Butter. Incorporating breathy vocals and trippy instrumentation seems to be the band’s strong suit. I’d imagine their music being a cross between The Smiths, and pertaining to…
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Youth by Julia Sole: Review Following the release of her critically acclaimed debut single ‘Paranoid Sleeping’, Dutch singer Loes Bisschop AKA Julia Sole returns with her interesting new offering, ‘Youth’. The song is the second track of the upcoming EP and, according to the artist, takes you on a nostalgic…
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Ives, a band from Manchester with members hailing from Sweden, Mexico, and the United Kingdom, debuted on the local scene in late 2019. They gained instant popularity with songs such as Coming Home and Better Than Me, and over the past two years they have evolved into a more mature…
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Davia Schendel is a musician, artist, author, and filmmaker. Her recurrent themes include existentialism, nostalgia, and surrealism. She is a vocalist, bassist, guitarist, and producer who is currently working on her debut album and collaborating musically and otherwise with musicians from around the world. Her musical talent has been highlighted…