Thursday, November 28 2024
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Bromsen’s ‘Someone’ – A Captivating Journey in Indietronic Rock

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Indietronic Rock duo Bromsen, originating from Berlin, Germany, announces the release of their latest single, ‘Someone.’ This compelling track is the fifth glimpse into their forthcoming album ‘Brothers in Mind,’ set to debut on February 16, 2024. Comprising long-time friends Richard and Karlo Bromsen, the duo revives their musical journey after a hiatus that followed […]

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‘One Night Away’ By Alterlight – Kick The Winter Blues And Lift Your Spirit

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As the holiday cheer fades and ‘Blue Monday’ has just passed, people are seeking a glimmer of light in the midst of this post-festive gloom. They are re-evaluating their values, reflecting on the past year, and contemplating how to approach the new one. There’s nothing quite like sitting by the fire and immersing yourself in […]

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‘Into The River’ by Down In Motion – Brighton’s Distinctive Alt-Rock Powerhouse

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Brighton’s vibrant music scene has birthed a standout force in the form of Down In Motion. In a city teeming with talent, particularly with the influence of BIMM Institute, this band has managed to carve out a distinct niche for themselves with their latest release, ‘Into The River.’ How? By writing energetic, kick arse music […]

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Anthony Casuccio Unveils Electrifying Single ‘Into The Light’

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Renowned musician and producer Anthony Casuccio returns with a powerful musical offering in the form of his latest release, ‘Into The Light.’ This dynamic track follows his successful EP, ‘Systematic,’ which featured the European Indie #1 chart-topping hit, ‘Lighthouse.’ Anthony, a seasoned 30-year music veteran, showcases his versatility by delving into a heavier, guitar-centric sound […]

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‘Main Street Zulus’ – The Margaret Hooligans’ Riotous Dive into Dating Chaos!

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Picture this: ‘You Can Call Me Al’ drops acid, and suddenly, Paul Simon’s smooth vocals are replaced by the furious, growling tones of Meg Cratty. The funky bass takes a vacation, leaving behind a trail of dirty guitars. The result? Nothing even remotely resembling ‘You Can Call Me Al,’ but voilà! You find yourself hurtling […]

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Ari Joshua’s ‘Country Stroll’ – Cinematic Jazz Brilliance

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Ari Joshua‘s most recent release, ‘Country Stroll,’ stands as a captivating instrumental piece that draws listeners into a musical realm evocative of the artistry found in Oliver Thompson’s works, notably the ‘Welcome to Happiness’ soundtrack. Rooted in Seattle, Joshua collaborates with jazz musicians John Medeski on electric organ and Billy Martin on drums to deliver […]

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Relive Memories With Chasing The River’s Nostalgic Latest Release ‘Ghosts’

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Chase the River‘s latest offering ‘Ghost’ stands out in a landscape where many songwriters attempt to evoke nostalgia, often stumbling into clichéd and overly sentimental territory. Stuart Lunn, the singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist at the helm of Chase the River and a Belfast native, re-enters the music scene in 2024 with this compelling ballad. Having previously […]

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Sparks Fly From A Kiss – Indie Rock Pioneers Issue ‘Cornered and Shot’

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Welcome to an exclusive interview where we revisit the musical legacy of Sparks Fly From A Kiss, a band that once thrived in the vibrant music scene of New Brunswick, NJ. Though no longer together, their echoes linger on in the recently-released compilation album ‘Cornered and Shot.’ Offering a glimpse into a bygone era and […]

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BUKVE’s ‘Alive’ – A Riveting Prelude to Debut Album

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BUKVE‘s latest single, ‘Alive,’ blends guitar-based alternative indie pop/rock with introspective lyrics, exploring the struggle of being alive without fully embracing life. The vocals bear a striking resemblance to Morten Harket, adding a familiar and emotive quality. Melodic sensibilities also echo A-ha, especially in the verses, while at other points, the guitars adopt a Foo […]