never mine by chloe spider: Review Nottingham-based indie bedroom pop artist chloe spider’s latest single ‘never mine’ is a brilliantly crafted evocative piece of music that blends ambient electronic textures with haunting vocals. The structure of the song is unique, with two alternate portions combined to produce a hypnotic and…
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Second phase by Perttu Leinonen: Album Review The spiritual sound of Perttu Leinonenโs music is astounding to hear and is a blend of electronica and deep poetry. Entitled โSecond phaseโ, this intriguing record takes a unique path in making melodies, like its cinematic and storytelling stance. Each track has spoken…
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Back To Me by Matthew Smith: Album Review Matthew Smithโs album โBack To Meโ blew me away with its folk/indie rock sound. Each melody from this collection is a combination of soothing acoustic hymns and powerful guitar riffs. In addition to that, a talented singer graces the mic and paves…
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Figure Eights by Nichole Saphos Band: Album Review Nicole Saphos Bandโs latest album, ‘Figure Eights,’ is a pleasant and eclectic combination of indie rock, funk, and ballads that highlight Nicole Saphos’s diversity and originality. Nicole’s lifelong love of patterns is central to the album, as each song delves into diverse…
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Counting Fireworks by Plastic Barricades: Review Plastic Barricades’ new single โCounting Fireworksโ is a victorious and joyful celebration of new beginnings. The song gives their listeners another sneak-peak into their next album, “We Stayed Indoors,” with their distinct indie rock style. The song begins with a scintillating fleeting electronic melody…
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Venetian Rubber Boots by Tom Tikka & The Missing Hubcaps: Review
by Damien ReidVenetian Rubber Boots by Tom Tikka & The Missing Hubcaps: Review Tom Tikka & The Missing Hubcaps make music that is equally groovy and heartwarming for the soul. Their track โVenetian Rubber Bootsโ, has a moving narrative that will keep you hooked. The piece is a mix of melodies featuring…
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Candid, a Coventry-based indie band, aims to represent their city with pride across the nation. The five-live piece’s performances continue to leave an indelible mark despite comparisons to bands such as Stereophonics, The Academic, and The Amazons. With a growing fan base in the United Kingdom and a presence in…
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Silhouettes by Burn The Louvre: Album Review The indie duo from Hamilton, Ontario, Burn The Louvreโs debut album is a brilliant mix of songs highlighting the duoโs musical diversity portraying the story of a troubled relationship that resonates deeply with the listeners. The album greets the listeners with jangly guitars…
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Big Bad Wolf by Nobodyโs Wolf Child: Review Returning to a darker sound, โBig Bad Wolfโ, the latest single from London-based artist Nobodyโs Wolf Child is a dark, brooding track that unleashes the wolf within. Starting with a gritty pulsating electronic rhythm, the whispered parts build the tension instilling an…
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Cat Mama by Josephine: Review Based in the picturesque beaches of Venice, California the indie surf pop artist Josephine gives the listeners a peek at her upcoming album due in April with the latest single โCat Mamaโ. She is making waves in the Venice music scene as she sold out…