Falling by Amy Ellen: Review Dublin-based artist Amy Ellen’s sound combines elements of soft rock, dream pop, and the underground music movement of the ’90s. Amy’s tender song “Falling,” deals with the theme of being stuck in an unfulfilling relationship. The song’s lyrical mood of gloom is countered by the…
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Present Sense Impression by 52 Hertz Whale: Album Review 7 songs, a million rollicking sounds, one album. Present Sense Impression features a psychopathic voice and psychedelic sounds of 52 Hertz Whale. The progression from “Dmytro” all the way to the end gives off a wide range, proving that there’s nothing…
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Temptator! by The Blackwater Fever: Album Review The brand new 10-song full-length studio album “Temptator!” by The Blackwater Fever, is the Brisbane-based group’s sixth release and it is full of wonderful surprises! ‘Temptator!’ is an album that is nothing short of abstract, coming at you from all angles, making it…
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I Hate You and I Wanna Hate You More by Mr. Brown: Review “I Hate You and I Wanna Hate You More”. Need I say more? It’s as articulate as it gets and Mr. Brown couldn’t have summed up better about what he’s basing this punk head-rollicking song on. Timed…
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Where We Are Going by Keep Back Ivy: EP Review Emma Saynor and Andy Fretwell’s brainchild Keep Back Ivy creates experimental music with a spark of indie and alternative rock. Their EP “Where We Are Going” is an ode with a political edge, that feels every bit rebellious as the…
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Vignettes For A Sad Life by Language Games: EP Review Isn’t it so special when people from different corners of life can connect to a piece of music but with their own interpretation? Language Games brings out a brand new EP, and their first, called “Vignettes For A Sad Life”…
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Turntable Tribulations, the electric ukulele and drum duo’s follow-up to BoomBox Blasts, a collection of songs written during the Covid-19 lockdowns, was released recently. These songs, which were also written and recorded during the pandemic but were later recorded, have clear recordings and tight production while still retaining the band’s…
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The Moods That Follow by S J Denney: EP Review S J Denney has released a new EP called “The Moods That Follow” filled with the most memorable progression of tracks. With the magic of his soothing voice, this collection features well-produced music that is both tranquil and bold at…
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Marigold by Birds Are Better: Review Birds Are Better came out with a promising new track called “Marigold”, gaining them thousands of streams as I’m writing this to pour out my feelings about the song to you guys. The man behind the project is Stian Fjelldal, who has a unique…
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Down With The Miracle by Insane Blue: Review From their sound to their composition, all the way to their project name, I’m head over heels for Insane Blue and their new release “Down With The Miracle”. This song from the France-based group came to me at the perfect time, and…