Dhumavati by Mahlukat and Ivan Shopov: Review The fascinating duo Mahlukat, consisting of musicians from Turkey and Poland, managed to achieve an unavoidable yet genuine harmony between each other, which resulted in a listening experience that was hypnotizing and whimsical. Turkey and Poland are two countries that couldn’t be more…
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Scattered Pieces of Blue by Starfish64: Album Review Scattered Pieces of Blue โ a concept album with a wonderful blending of experimental synths, beautiful guitars, and monotone voices across its 10 avant-garde tracks. It is a utopian rendezvous worth reminiscing over and over again because this album quickly becomes an…
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The Disco Lizards, a rock and roll fusion group, emerged from the Hackney Desert. They released their debut album RIDE RIDE RIDE on silky vinyl in November 2020 after a series of singles.Because of the pandemic, some solitary writing was possible, and as a result, the new EP Roll Over…
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Hugh Ruiz Robert, a Sheffield-based DIY multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, producer, and vocalist, goes by the enigmatic stage name “Ruiz!” The new collection of songs, which were all recorded in Lockdown with just a laptop and a few additional live instruments, effortlessly fuses 60s rock’n’roll, electronica, punk, pop, psychedelia, and dark rock…
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Cones Comes Out With Encouraging Song ‘The Tunnel’ According to Jonathan Rosen, ‘The Tunnel’ is about the desire to connect and the trepidation of actually doing so. “It’s about letting yourself grow toward someone or something, and understanding that going through some darkness is necessary in order to reach some…
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A Day in the Labyrinth of a Psychedelic Mind by Bones:Dreaming : Album Review
by Gabe FinchA Day in the Labyrinth of a Psychedelic Mind by Bones:Dreaming : Album Review This is a side project for Screaming Bones. Mike Ludwig is the leader of both projects. Mike uses a Moog Subharmonicon, Soma Lyra 8, Soma Ornament 8, Moog Cosmos, and Electro Harmonix and Strymon pedals to…
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Immature by Plant Dad ft Father: Review Two legends in the making, Plant Dad hailing from Baltimore, and Father an Atlanta-based rapper and the CEO of Awful records, together have composed a song that truly shines like a bright diamond. Plant Dadโs soothing vocals set a gateway into the world…
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Last Dance by Blue Coffee: Review Indie Rock band Blue Coffee, consisting of members: Gautier Rodriguez, Nicolas de Bank, Sebastien Tourel, and Franรงois Debiol all play an exceptional tune in their song โLast Danceโ. Their sound reminds me of early 2010s alternative music, thus a sense of nostalgia truly fills…
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It Moves In You by Mark Winters: Review The rocket scientist indie rocker Mark Winter continues to combine his optimism and positive attitude toward life with equally positive lyrics and rocking guitar jams to create inspiring tunes. From his sophomore album Boundary Layer, he gifts us with a mellow romantic…
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Harryโs Song by Alesund: Review Alesund inserts their heart, their soul in the most cathartic moment of music in months – Harry’s Sound. An epic 6-minute is a full-length experience maximized by a wide range of arrangements and an exquisite touch of North European folklore that stands Harry’s Song out…