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Kiddo – Body Talking

Kiddo’s latest musical creation has left us frozen with amazement. A real masterpiece it is! Whether it’s his no-holds-barred, in your face vocal style or incisive and infectious musical accompaniment, the talent of this artist is unbridaled. Kiddo himself describes the crux of his new record as focusing around a compelling guitar groove, with influences including …

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Kalyna Rakel – Who Knew

Who Knew is a delectable showcase of Kalyna Rakel’s own musical style, and lyrical finesse. This track is a lovely combination of soulful tunes and meaningful lyrics, for a compelling listen. Rakel’s powerful yet poignant voice brings depth to the song, as every word weighs heavily on a listener. This is a subtly elegant arrangement, one that gives …

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WESLEE – Boys Cry

WESLEE’s song Boys Cry is particularly striking because of its grave theme and exquisite production. In dealing with the sensitive subject of male vulnerability, their way is fresh and powerful. The combination of a very smooth, soulful melody and modern minimalist beats makes the track sound at once contemporary yet eternal. The vocals are especially effective in bringing …

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Jon Bryant – Paradise

And so it was, just recently having heard Jon Bryant sing his song ‘Paradise,’ a pleasant experience indeed. As soon as the music stopped, I was mesmerized by the tender melodies and Jon’s moving singing. For example, Jon wrote this wonderful song and provided the beautiful voice it deserves. The lyrics are both reflective and poetic, imparting …

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Alexander Wren – Strangers Again

With his first single, the debut of Alexander Wren already tells an impressive story. Listening to Strangers Again for the very first time got us absolutely excited and staggeringly stunned at once. He definitely has an enthusiasm which is as contagious as it is charming. And if the standard of Strangers Again is anything to go …

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Webster & the Voices – I’m into you

Webster & the Voices’ song I’m into you is a pure delight. Once the music starts, you are immediately pulled into a realm of irresistible rhythms and heartfelt melodies. The warmth and positiveness of this song are impossible not to resist. The lyrics express an authentically warm feeling, and the way the vocals are sung is so …

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Rajiv Dhall – Happier

Here are our reasons for buzzing with excitement about this upcoming release. Firstly, we are all fervent fans of Rajiv Dhall’s music right down through the pores. Our vocal prowess and lyrical flair working together have an air that’s impossible to resist, every single time. Furthermore, he never ceases to amaze and inspire us with his always first-rate …

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Gion Stump & The Lighthouse Project – Moments

Actually, with time this album has really won us over. The entire production is something like a movie, wrapping you in progressive layers of natural-sounding drums, soft acoustic guitars and rich piano notes. The sonic imaging is as soft and dreamlike, taking you ever deeper into the wondrous world created by Gion Stump & The Lighthouse Project. Take …

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Charlie Smyth – The Cold Hard Truth

Charlie Smyth’s piece entitled The Cold Hard Truth comes across as both compelling and introspective, with Smyth being adept at combining elements of storytelling and music. Its reflective mood suitably complements his characterful, raw and expressive voice. The guitar work is flawless, adding depth and feeling to the story. Lyrically, the song is a master class in openness …

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Machineheart – Overgrown

“Overgrown” is a stunning example of contemporary chillwave music by the Los Angeles band Machineheart. It’s our first encounter with this band, and honestly, we’ve just discovered a new favorite. The music has an atmospheric and minimalistic quality that allows the artist’s vocals and lyrics to shine, crafting beautiful melodic compositions. The production style on …

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Chris Leamy – Shoot To Thrill

It seems there is a misunderstanding. Shoot to Thrill is actually a song by AC/DC, not some obscure singer called Chris Leamy. A classic in the rock genre, this electrifying high-energy rock anthem features guitar riffs with punishing impact and a pulse-pounding rhythm. If Chris Leamy has done this song or if you meant some other song of …

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Catch a Dinosaur – Maybe You Just Wait

Catch a Dinosaur’s song, Maybe You Just Wait is haunting and deeply felt. The recording shows off the band’s exquisite musicianship. Combining such a variety of instruments into harmonious composition, coupled with the melancholy and introspective lyrics produces a richly textured sound. The lead vocals are especially impressive, delivered with an earnestness and depth that is most …

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Room Six Eleven – Ordinary Faces

Recently, I had the opportunity to hear Room Six Eleven’s song ‘Ordinary Faces,’ and indeed it is a great track. This song effortlessly incorporates flavors of rock, alternative and indie in an expertly crafted melodic feast. The first song, Ordinary Faces, features an infectuous guitar riff that grabs your attention and sets the scene. These vocals are …

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Kato – Motions

The latest single from the Danish producer Kato is anything but ordinary. This musical treasure, with its superb production and awesome vocal artistry These arrangements together with the cinematic production and infectious top-lines are some of our fave to date. Meanwhile, this track includes many cool vocal effects throughout the course of it. This is truly a piece …

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Kirk Ross – I Shall Be Released

With his own unique style and sound, it’s clear that Kirk Ross is a pronounced outlier. His influence appears to be spreading rapidly as well. Kirk Ross’s talent can be seen in the remarkable single, I Shall Be released. He’s already famous for his addictively catchy hooks that have given him one hit after another. With this …

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Mud Fox Tribe – Rations

Last month, Mud Fox Tribe treated us to a brand new single. Ahead we share our reviews with you. The production-along with Mud Fox Tribe’s lyrics, easily equal the gritty guitar work you hear on this track. His warm, personal vocals and his songs full of perception, introspection and worldly views mark him as a songwriter. He melds …

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Roet – Last Mistake

Roet has carved out a special niche in our hearts, and his new release ‘Last Mistake’ keeps us shaking with anticipation. From an honest place of sincerity, Roet’s music is a reflection of the real him. But the lyrics and instrumentation glide effortlessly, drawing us in as we naturally join together to sing. There is something about Roet’s …

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Felix Pallas – Similarities

Similarities is an enthralling and beautifully composed piece of work by the band Felix Pallas. The synth-pop artist combines the smooth, melodic sound with thoughtful, introspective lyrics to create a hypnotic listening experience. With its attractive rhythm and moving lyrics, it’s an instant favorite, incorporating a feeling both of familiarity and novelty. The band’s ability to combine emotional …