LOUIS AND THE SHAKES thanks so much for supporting their singles last year, They have gone for a poignant message this time -really hope everyone likes it. Check out the exclusive interview below: 1. Can you tell us a bit about where you come from and how it all got…
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How It Works Out by Sabrina Movitz: EP Review โHow It Works Outโ is a fantastic indie-pop EP by brilliant musician Sabrina Movitz. Her enthusiasm and musical prowess are a nice change of pace from the usual indie music outfit, with the addition of vocal harmonies and minimal instrumental bits.…
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Isles of You by Lump200: Album Review Lump200 makes fascinating electronic music that gives you an experience worth hearing. Their album โIsles of Youโ is a fantastic musical collection that instills various synth effects and beat structures relating to variations of EDM. However, the twist comes from the artist’s avant-garde…
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“Dying of the Light” by The Parlophonics is a captivating album that combines elements of rock, pop, folk, and heartfelt lyricism to create a memorable musical experience. With eight tracks that showcase the band’s talent and versatility, the album takes listeners on a journey through introspective themes and melodic hooks.…
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Zero Carbon Band’s EP, “The Great Rewilding,” is an indie, funky eco-pop musical masterpiece that takes listeners on a captivating journey of environmental consciousness with 5 sick jams. The intro, “Our Allotment,” embraces the spirit of community and the nurturing power of cultivating the land. Inspired by allotment culture, the…
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K4LT’s latest single, “LCPD,” marks a triumphant return after a two-year hiatus, delving into the crushing aftermath following a subtle and simple breakup. The track veers into a simplistic electro sound, unlike K4LTโs previous, more rock-esque approach to music. But the atmospheric synth definitely still holds the floor with the…
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No Time by Shadeland: Review Shadelandโs indie rock piece โNo Timeโ is the perfect combination of harmony and melody. A cool rhythm section along with a charismatic vocal presence shaped the track, and it was exciting to hear it from start to finish. Furthermore, once you get a taste of…
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no. 7 by TEEN PRIME: Album Review TEEN PRIME’s album is experimental rock music that puts a fresh spin on the genre. It has an abundance of songs that all range from fast-paced math rock to a bit of jazz rock and just an all-around expression of music. From creative…