You’re Not Alone by Marcus Valance: Review British artist Marcus Valance channels a powerful indie-folk melody in his track โYou’re Not Alone.โ The tune has a gripping ethos attached to it. Marcus volunteered to aid those who are in dire need of support, and it focuses on a refugee expedition…
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Dancer by Sano Hill: Review Sano Hillโs voice is as polished as ever in his acoustic pop track โDancer.โ His performance on this piece is outstanding as a gripping ode is formed and an enchanting rhythm tags along. From start to finish, each guitar strum, drum roll, and vocal drive…
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While You Shine by The Velvoids: Review ‘While You Shine’ by The Velvoids is for you if you like listening to music that makes you feel like you’ve been transported back in time. This newly released masterpiece sounds like it was made in the sixties, with all of its vintage…
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Lars Weigmann, a 29-year-old residing in Halle, Germany is the mastermind behind independent one-man alternative rock project called “Everchanging Laws” and recently released a new EP entitled “Some Place I Forgot”. Lars draws his inspiration primarily from post-grunge but strives to incorporate other alternative sub-genres such as indie rock and…
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Music for Dreams by Ghislain Caya: Album Review โMusic for Dreamsโ is a spiritual album by Ghislain Caya where each melody carries a lovely meditative tune. Nine tracks in total and nearly an hour long, Cayaโs compositions evoke celestial vibes along with an ambiance. It creates a stunning atmosphere where…
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Some Infinities Are Larger Than Others by David Baron: EP Review In ‘Some Infinities Are Larger Than Others’, David Baron heavily uses his collection of rare modular synths to create an amazing EP with the perfect combination of alternative, psych, classical, jazz, and rock music. Fiona Glenn’s wistful singing, Kevin…
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New Machines by Fake Dad: Review Fake Dad, a Brooklyn-based band, has just released a new track named ‘New Machines’, which is a pleasant return to the group’s original sound. With its combination of harsh guitar pulses, groovy rhythmic undertones, and hazy synth melodies, the song is an enchanting excursion…
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Row Now by Como: Review Como’s new track ‘Row Now’ is like venturing into a dark and foreboding gothic story. The Austrian musician combines ambient sounds with strong rhythms and her delicate vocals to create a compelling mood. An unconfident protagonist must learn to stand on her own two feet…
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Tender Purity by Margaret Dahlberg: Review Margaret Dahlberg’s Tender Purity is a hauntingly beautiful instrumental track that provides a therapeutic experience for listeners. Dahlberg’s background in classical, 80’s, and movie soundtrack music is evident in the composition, which is both emotive and evocative. The track begins with strings that ground…
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This EP is the soundtrack of an unwatched 1980s film. It makes you feel like the protagonist of a classic film. This EP takes you back to the 1980s with a combination of city pop synth and nu-disco components, ranging from nightclub discos to high school proms. OnFilm composed and…