When You’re Asleep by Will Soma: Review The Australian singer-songwriter Will Soma’s new single is a heartfelt ballad about loving someone secretly. Unrequited love is something we all have experienced at some point in our lives and we all are familiar with the heartache of not being able to express…
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All I Need Is You by Perry Lockwood: Review The dynamic entertainer Perry Lockwood’s latest single is a romantic country-rock song that is sure to bring out the trucker lover boy in you. Refusing to settle in with a specific genre, singer-songwriter Perry Lockwood has a wide range of sounds…
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You Don’t Own Me by MuddiBrooke: Review The comeback of MuddiBrooke did not let the audience down at all. Like every single released before, MuddiBrooke retains the image that the group built: a combination of rock, grunge, guitar melodies along with Anna’s vocals full of inner strength. In addition, impressive,…
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No is a Nice Word by 7000apart: Review The latest single from the international pop duo 7000apart is a melodic emotional piece painting a picture of parting lovers. No is a Nice Word is one of those songs that will have you on the fence. The song can be looked…
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The Meskimo crafts sonically pleasing audible frequencies that cross genres and time periods. His latest track “The Brothers McKenna Drop Out” is a celebration of Terrence and Dennis McKenna’s contributions to the psychedelic scene and to scientific research on the therapeutic uses of psychedelics for a range of mental health…
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Babylon Burn by Iam Nothe: Review Following the release of his previous single, Lord You Are The Cure, Spyreas Sid’s solo outfit Iam Nothe releases his second single named Babylon Burn from the upcoming dabut album, The Grand Design. Exploring the mysticism that is behind the concept of the civilization…
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Ennui by Quite Tongues: Review The South West London alt-rock act Quite Tongues breaks their silence with the debut single Ennui. Taken from the French, the word Ennui means “a feeling of listlessness and dissatisfaction arising from a lack of occupation or excitement” according to the Oxford Dictionary. In their…
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When Death Comes by Band w/o Band: Review The outrageous multi-instrumentalist Band w/o Band makes an electrifying comeback with the single “When Death Comes” released last June. A wickedly talented artist, freshly debuted last year, band w/o band never ceases to woo the audience and the critics alike, with wholehearted…
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Speechless by Femegades: Review The band Femegades fearlessly returns with an unapologetic single, “Speechless” straight out from their upcoming extended play “not all men” which is going to be released in September. Fresh out of the garage punk rock scene, Femegades’ music introduces us to an apocalyptic post-MeToo era, where…
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Ford Motel by Scot Free Sessions: Review As healing, enlightening and enchanting as it would sound, “Ford Motel” is a summer delight for open roads, open minds and open people that everyone should at least give it a go (or put it on repeat for sure!) by the acclaimed Scot…