No 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…
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Miracle by Hybrid Kid: Review Hybrid Kid, the three-person garage rock band, released their track “Miracle” on 18th November 2022. The song with its perfect acoustic guitar track is completely fantastic. When the sound of brush sticks hits the snare drum and starts to build something beautiful with the sweet…
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Never Said by Everything but the Everything featuring Sophia Prise: Review
by Gabe FinchNever Said by Everything but the Everything featuring Sophia Prise: Review “Shake it up a bit and get it out of your mind” These lyrics should be a clear indication of where we’re heading. There are many unspoken words that once we let them out of our system, there is…
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Naïve by Petra Jasmiina: Review ‘Naïve’ by Petra Jasmiina is a surreal song with a fairy-like vibe. Starting off the song with elongated humming, sharp intakes of breaths, and mystical chanting is a very unique approach that truly showcases the mystique and creativity of Jasmiina and lays the basis of…
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In Frustration by Ordinary // Colors With a single guitar echoing over reverb-soaked drums, the second single from Ordinary Colors, In Frustration, returns to the perspective of the singer introducing in the debut single, Pacific Division. In Frustration focuses on the difficulties of coping in a dysfunctional work environment, where…
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8th by Joe St. Pierre: Review Joe St. Pierre shares a melody for the heartbroken as a sort of guiding light dedicated to the emotionally wounded. The track “8th” has a very serene and lofi vibe. A beautiful acoustic melody surrounds the song making it atmospheric and wholesome. According to…
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Late Bloomer by Leah Ashton: Album Review The Album “Late Bloomer” by Leah Ashton is her debut album which was released on 9th September 2022. The album is a mixture of soul, jazz, funk, and blues genre. The soulful bass line and drums beat complimented the songs of the album…
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Aerial Cuts by Sebastian Clarin: Album Review Sebastian Clarin is a Swedish musician that creates absolutely stellar synthpop melodies. His album “Aerial Cuts” is a lively musical escape where you can find a warm and futuristic appeal. The era of synthwave was most prominent in the 1980s, but recently with…
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Holding me back by Bloodtooth: Review The song “Holding me back” by Bloodtooth is catchy because it is quick, melodic, and sugary all at the same time. A taste of the punk uprising, the music clocks in at just under two minutes and has a string of bass riffs that…
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I Concede to Worrying by Camens: Review UK Indie rockers Camens sets the stage on fire with their thrilling track “I Concede to Worrying”. The song has infinite energy characterized by stunning guitar pieces and a vocal presence that has that familiar “ascension” aroma. If you’re trying to tap into…