The immediate rhythm & bounce is infectious & uplifting in the best possible way. Bryn Scott Grimes offers plenty in the way of creativity & musicianship, but nothing in the way of predictability.
Singles
Statements about life & growing older have the potential to connect with all of us. It’s a universal topic, but it’s not commonly talked about in popular music. Matt Purcell has approached this in a beautiful way.
It lets you escape into the moment, has an overwhelmingly positive effect. Track Seven Band are pushing boundaries creatively & bidding farewell to traditional genre labels. This release showcases their passion & dedication to their craft.
This meeting of pop & trip-hop works gorgeously, the softly manic intro captures your attention, the spacious & reflective verses holds tight to it, then the hook explodes into life in a hugely compelling, mesmerising way.
The song holds nothing back for the most part, getting straight to the point, keeping the honesty consistent & making no secret of the difficulty endured in the relationship at hand.
The music is colorful, skillful, uplifting & exciting. A&L are bringing the raw energy & purity of rock & roll back to the pop world – this song is a great introduction to their creativity.
The classic energy of the music is brilliant, the band perform superbly at every moment. The songwriting is wonderful, complex yet accessible, and forever interesting.
It’s easy to connect these thoughts & ideas to your own situation, the blissful ambiance & crystal clear production allow you to really take that on & escape into the moment.
The track begins with the piano part, the descending chord pattern presents a sense of anticipation – it doesn’t resolve, it throws you into an energetic spiral that increases in intensity with each new moment that steps forward.
The story telling is honest & appealing for its personal touch, but the music & the song offer so much that is widely accessible, energizing, and easy to get into. That’s a strong combination.
A striking piece artistic as ever & cleverly entertaining in a new, incomparable way. This is nothing like Oxaï Roura’s previous releases, yet at the same time, it’s soaked in the very same creative freedom & other worldly levels of inspiration.
Hot Dizzy takes on a smooth & lightly dark hip hop beat for My Hitta (Edited), laying upon it his own unique style of lyricism & performance – the likes of which teeter somewhere between rap & melody.