Cease and Desist by JellyCopter: Album Review Prolific indie rocker JellyCopter shows us that the vintage taste of rock and roll is still in our veins today. Their album “Cease and Desist” incorporates phased guitar tones infused with powerful drumming and groovy vocals. It all pertains to the idea that…
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I Have Seen It, I Do Not Fear It by Catherine Elms: Album Review Much like the name of her album, ‘I Have Seen It, I Do Not Fear It’ by pop singer-songwriter Catherine Elms expresses the wisdom she harbors through the dark, gritty, rock ‘n’ roll debut album. The…
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Someone Better by YME: Review “Someone Better”– the title itself defines the feeling towards a previous love partner who has broken up and now you are consoling your heart saying that someday the right person will come and knock at your doors. The singer reminisces the deepest feelings that she…
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Lake Sommen by Sasha & The Bear: Review Emotions take hold when we see life from a new perspective. And a medium to that is traveling. This song was written throughout the grieving stage when Sasha’s friend Dov lost his mother. During this crucial time, all they had was themselves.…
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Loneliness by StarAV: Review Evident from the title of the song, ‘Loneliness’ by StarAV is an intensely poignant representation of the feeling of loneliness. Conceived in a ‘noisy apartment’, StarAV says the song just ‘flowed out’; showcasing his artistic capabilities. Inspired by the rock band, Radiohead, and shoegaze music in…
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Electric Fuchsia, an indie pop rock band, was born out of an impromptu songwriting collaboration between Joe Kopecky and Socrates Kaitson in the dark days of the Covid lockdown in 2020. Longtime collaborators, the team quickly established a weekly writing schedule and amassed a number of songs. As their songs…
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(mercedes) by Bonze: Review This artist previously worked as an A&R, a guest writer, and a top-line artist and his experiences stretch back more than a decade. As he said himself, “I love combining organic sounds with electronic production.” That is exactly what this song is. Bonze captures the essence of…
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Breakfast for Dinner for Valentin Riera: Review French-born singer/songwriter Valentin Riera was initially inspired by the likes of Michael Jackson, Maroon 5, Ed Sheeran, and Charlie Puth before branching out to other genres and styles, such as Daft Punk and the soundtracks of various anime series. While attending Laval University…
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The Red Death by C0ntrary: Review The debut single by Contrary “The Red Death” was released on 21st November 2022. With its unique sound and style, the Contrary is starting to make some noise in the music world. As a solo artist and mainly as a drummer the track “The…
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Soon by moshimoshi: Review The math rock-inspired, indie band moshimoshi is based in Helsinki. They’re one of Finland’s most prolific guitar bands, having garnered international recognition with their debut EP in 2021 and establishing a reputation for themselves. The band has gained many new fans through various blogs, and its…