Reputation by Single By Sunday: Review The potential and energy of the band Single By Sunday may just be unstoppable. Their punk rock track โReputationโ is a melodically rebellious number guaranteed to ignite the youthful essence inside you. The track is the very definition of my childhood evident from the…
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The Mercy Stone released mesmerizing new song ‘Crash’ With its blend of sharp guitars, subtle electronica, and a transcendent vocal performance from their new lead singer, Mia Licon, ‘Crash’ is a contemporary, rock-tinged anthem. A sad but beautiful homage from the songwriter fills the heart while the song packs a…
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Crystal Ball by 2/14: Review In 2019, 2/14 was formed by frontman Sky Carlson as a songwriting project while he was teaching himself guitar; the band has since developed into something beyond the Y2K pop-punk group Carlson had envisioned in high school. The New York City band, which includes drummer…
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Indelible Stain by Devine Lie: Review If you had a specific genre that sparked your first journey into music, what would it be? For me, itโd be alternative rock, and a bit of indie too. Luckily, the remarkable aura of alternative rockers Devine Lie and their track โIndelible Stainโ satisfied…
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Electric Avenue releases melodic new song ‘So Alone’ Electric Avenue, a “new” band from Sydney, Australia’s sun-kissed Northern Beaches, was having a great time performing at different music venues. Fans of all ages could relate to the group’s eclectic mix of covers because of the members’ varied backgrounds.The reception to…
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Puppets For Poets released blazing new song ‘Why Why Why’ Puppets for Poets describe their most recent single as a “search for answers in a world of mystery.” PFP made the decision to use a drum machine-generated beat as the structure for the song while using the drum machine.PFP describes…
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Hot Flowers released groovy new song ‘I Don’t Know’ The HOT FLOWERS Group is the lovely union of two friends who are both self-taught and ardent music fans. Arnaud, the guitarist who is let loose and sings, comes first, followed by Sandy, who bangs on his drums like a deaf…
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Radio by The Lowtones: Review The Lowtones release a smashing song named ‘Radio,’ and it becomes an instant hit. Like their earlier works, this one is greatly influenced by post-punk music. However, there are hints of other musical styles, such as new wave, indie rock, and alternative, hidden throughout. Bands…
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Arcade by Pennan Brae: Album Review The ecstasy of Pennan Braeโs album โArcadeโ grips you from the very first track. Based in Vancouver, the singer-songwriter lets out a joyous essence in his musical pieces. Evident from jangly guitars, upbeat percussions, and a high-spirit vocal presence, the songs from Pennan Brae…
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Bathsheba drops tuneful new song ‘Insanity’ Bathsheba Smithen is a quadruple threat, to put it simply. Bathsheba is talented beyond her years as a lyricist, teacher, musician, motivational speaker, and recording artist. Despite the fact that her life’s narrative reads like a Lifetime movie, she has taken the trials and…