Oh Anna! By The Cookie Jar Complot: Review A playful, exuberant, and a treat to our ears, The Cookie Jar Complot releases a brand-new indie rock title “Oh Anna!” with delightfully melodic electric riffs and synth work adding a differentiated sheen to the song. The entire piece is an art…
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You and Me by Bregn: Review Jonas Mikkelsen, also known as Bregn, released his recent track “You and me” on November 18th, 2022. He is a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and also producer of his project. The song starts softly, putting you in a relaxed state of mind, almost immediately. The vocal…
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Change by John Puchiele Ensemble: Album Review The album “Change” was released on October 21st, 2022, this album gives over 42 minutes of soothing sounds which will without a doubt, help you to forget about the hard day you have spent at work. You will experience a sense of weightlessness…
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Blacked Out by No Dream: Review The track “Blacked Out” was released on 31st October 2022 by No Dream. It is retro, electronic, and has a bit of disco. The track sounds like it was programmed, and it felt like this song was inspired by The Knight Rider’s theme song.…
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WHILE WE WATCH THE HORIZON SINK by Sandmoon: Album Review “WHILE WE WATCH THE HORIZON SINK” is the latest and the 3rd album of Sandmoon which was released on November 4, 2022. Sandmoon is an indie folk/rock band led by a Lebanon-based musician, Sandra Arslanian. The album begins with ‘Bearable…
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monotone by AC Breeze: Review Filled with the taste of atmospheric lofi and a dash of rap, AC Breeze brings forth their delightful track “monotone”. The melody in this number has a gripping emotional tale that combines subtle elements of RnB and Hip-hop. AC Breeze’s “monotone” has instrumental aspects containing…
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THE VORTEX by Luego: Review Luego channels a vibrant indie-acoustic hymn in “THE VORTEX”. With crisp guitar rhythms and a soulful voice full of gratifying lyrical portions, the song can be a groovy tune to get you charged up. The track’s essence and chord structure are quite easy to hear…
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Water Water by Coconut Shy: Review The calming percussion, maracas, and simple guitar progression are all soothing to the ears as it eases you into the song. Then the suave, classic voice of Coconut Shy flows in as a wave washes upon the shore. Melbourne-based artist Coconut Shy’, real name…
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Something by Wotts: Review A fusion of pop, rock, and electronic, “Something” is a beautiful love song. Featuring guitar riffs with 80’s style drums. The rhythm and tempo are right at best sync which surely makes the listeners chill and sway. It has analog synths and multi-instruments that have been…
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No Sweet Dreams by Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends: Review
by Gabe FinchNo Sweet Dreams by Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends: Review From the get-go, with the whimsical whistling and the vivid drum rolls, this band with an uncharacteristically long name, ‘Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends’ can create an engaging and mentally stimulating musical experience in only 3:58 minutes; a…