Creative pop delicacies meet with infectious rhythms and a surprising few layers of organic sound-design – Brightside bring together classic song-writing and contemporary stylings for this infectious and emotional new single.
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Blending pop sensibilities with creative production and an almost hip hop style beat and vocal meander and effect, Rising sees long-form melodies light up a whole new side to Kusa’s artistic catalogue.
Reflecting on the past, the self, the world and one’s role within it – Freaky Man speaks volumes on behalf of the artistic intention and musicality of Walls Of Glass.
A fantastic EP, in short – nice at first, superb by the mid-section, unmissable by the end.
Akando talks of predicting fate, acknowledging his own behaviour and utilising this to understand the behaviour of others – and to, subsequently, perhaps gain insight into their thoughts and feelings.
Balancing positive vibes with underlying depth and intention, Identity Crisis: Part 1 is as complex as it is easy going.
Fresh from the brand new 2021 album CursedbyCupid, Superstar drives with an aptly creative bass-line and nostalgic rhythm, introducing the Maalthepsalmist sound in a retro yet stylish way.
Offering plenty of potential for remix and various paces, You Hear Me Say I Love You feels all at once familiar and decidedly personal – genuine, ultimately, in its relaying of loving sentiments and lasting connection.
A beautifully genuine and colourful collection of organic indie pop songs.
“Performing is incredible, it’s the best feeling to be on a stage, singing in front of people, making them smile.”
Later blending a sort of dance-pop backbone with uniquely worldly details and fragments of sound, for a spacious yet immersive piece, Run is a proudly poetic, empowering and inspiring song.
Jordan Olympus has the name, the image, the skill and the artistry to really carry this sound and style to bigger stages. Well worth a listen.