Three Impossible Tasks by Amy Hopwood: Review Amy Hopwood has explored an exotic lyrical realm in her third album ‘Into The Woods’. ‘Into The Woods’ is a thought provoking masterpiece laden with fairytales. Each song in the album will enchant the listeners and tell an interesting story. ‘Three Impossible Tasks’…
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Shallow Thought by Ruto: Review Multi-instrumentalist recording artist from South Central LA Oscar A. Bautista, who goes by the stage name of Ruto, is no stranger to having a diverse mix of sounds to create a surreal eclectic soundscape. After years of experimenting with a wide range of sounds both…
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Lost in Change released a new track ‘Rapture Dayz’ Indy rock meets religion in the new single RAPTURE DAYZ’s end-of-the-world theme.Gabriel and Davey of the Charlotte, North Carolina-based 2-piece duo LOST IN CHANGE are bringing a new single to raise some Ground Swell. The pair first worked together in 2016,…
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Flake by Nerd Salad: Review From the instrumental “Indieprog” band Nerd Salad’s debut album Press Start, Flake is a highlight of the band’s technical mastery. The song starts with a bright arpeggiated riff accompanied by sparkly hi-hats and soon grows to be a grand explosion of vivid melodies. With the…
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Sea of Sin by Tears Apart: Review Following the success of their self-titled debut album, Tears Apart portrays passion, devotion, hope, and heartache of everyday life with their sophomore album, LOVE. Evoking affection and charm in both the lyrics and the tune, the opening track of the album, ‘Sea of…
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Buildings by Gintis: Song Review ‘Buildings’ is the fourth track from Gintis’ 3rd LP ‘Hope is all we have’ released on 27th may, 2022. Gintis is a pop/country band based in North Wales/Liverpool. Their last full-length album was released back in 2011. Gintis started working on ‘Hope is All We…
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(Hardly) Lucky by World Government: Review Luck comes in many forms. Sometimes we get lucky out of nowhere, sometimes we are out of luck at inopportune moments. Being lucky is not a straightforward concept and World Government has brilliantly portrayed different shades of being ‘lucky’ (seven versions) in one album.…
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Seattle-based newcomer Audri released a summer EP on June 23, 2022. More than a million listens have been logged for her last three EPs. Despite its more upbeat tone, this EP maintains the same depth and story-telling abilities as their previous offerings. Check out the latest EP & the exclusive…
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you will wonder by Rob Johnson: Review Rob Johnson breathes a brand new air of refreshment and relaxation with the latest instrumental track, you will wonder. The Salisbury-based artist and instrumentalist teases his future attempts with an upcoming album, and ‘you will wonder’ leaves a bittersweet taste that leads the…
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Pacific division by Ordinary // Colours: Review Justin Chee, a singer-songwriter from Toronto, is no stranger to the city’s music scene, having previously written and performed songs under his own name. Following a long hiatus, Chee decided to reintroduce his work under the moniker “Ordinary // Colours.” During the period…