“Closure” by Lyon Tide: initially enticed by the stunning single-artwork, we soon discovered that the music was equally-brilliant. A subdued, vocal-led introduction quickly blossoms into an emotive,…… Read more “Music Roundup #26”
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“Fairytales” – Elephant Memoirs
“Fairytales” by Elephant Memoirs: superb alternative-rock from the Gateshead trio who use gritty guitar riffs, punchy bass, and pummelling percussion to deliver an energy-packed song bristling with…… Read more ““Fairytales” – Elephant Memoirs”
“Paranoia Party” – Danica Dares
“Paranoia Party” – Danica Dares: a recent addition to the north-east music scene, Danica Dares are a trio that incorporate a broad range of music influences into…… Read more ““Paranoia Party” – Danica Dares”
“Say My Name” by Leif Coffield
“Say My Name” by Leif Coffield is a true masterpiece within the world of contemporary electro-pop. The melancholic setting of the song – along with the constant…… Read more ““Say My Name” by Leif Coffield”
“First Time” by Anaté
“First Time” by Anaté: a stunningly smooth song full of elegance that insists on its own musical identity, defying the temptation of being aligned to a single…… Read more ““First Time” by Anaté”
“Dancing With Demons” – Komparrison
Having already garnered a reputation as a promising duo, Komparrison now up their game as an exciting five-piece band with endless potential. Releasing their first single of…… Read more ““Dancing With Demons” – Komparrison”
“The Rest Of Our Lives” by James Fox
“The Rest of Our Lives” by James Fox strikes with positivity from the get-go. This guitar-driven pop-rock track speaks of nostalgia, love and hope for the future.…… Read more ““The Rest Of Our Lives” by James Fox”
Music Roundup #25
“Seeing Red” by Levy: smoky, sultry vocals greet and entice the listener as this jazz-tinted pop gem takes hold. Levy demonstrates her talent and creativity throughout, simultaneously…… Read more “Music Roundup #25”
“Playing Ourselves” by Paisley Shore
Indie band Paisley Shore’s “Playing Ourselves” is a distinctive, yet nostalgic track. Themellow vocals become distorted by sound effects, turning them almost into an instrument ontheir own.…… Read more ““Playing Ourselves” by Paisley Shore”
“Love Is What You Make It” by Comett
“Love Is What You Make It” by Comett: this melancholic track feels like driving home at night or, more precisely, in the liminal space between day and…… Read more ““Love Is What You Make It” by Comett”