The indie-rock essence is the ability to connect with regular people. The more you hear of this caterpillar analogy or metaphor, the more inspiring it is.
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Rebecca Cullen
The track doesn’t arrive covered in glitter, it warms you with a hopeful musical backdrop, it grips you with a heartfelt presentation of poetry & character.
The further you get, the better it sounds. Structurally there are many occasions when you really appreciate the unpredictability – the fitting freshness.
This could well be the best release from Grant Smith so far. A stunning song that develops in a simple yet immensely satisfying way. A great piece of music.
Chemical Refugee’s authentic presentation of hard-hitting, soulful electronic rock is the sort that satisfies in a refreshing & partly nostalgic way.
The track features a fairly minimalist set-up – a simple gathering of synths & sounds, a dreamlike mood that works really well in line with the songwriting.
You get a little of various genres, plus two contrasting synth riffs help make this a multi-layered rap project, adding colour & keeping things interesting.
An easy choice for anyone looking for that pop-rock sound with a little something fresh & unusual. The music works its magic in the best possible way.
The set up is simplistic, minimalist even. Occasionally the voice & guitar are supported by additional elements that really help brighten things up.
A brilliant track, the vocal choice was spot on – Elizabeth Robinson adds a real touch of fire. The rising intensity & the drop are massively satisfying.
The pop-meets-EDM vibe is distinctly popular. This particular song showcases a meeting of genres & languages in a way that highlights unity & oneness.
We need more music like this. The grit & passion remains, but there’s also a feeling of possibility, of a bright future ahead, and that’s greatly valuable.