Balloons of Memories delves into the complexities of the past with piercing levels of depth, detail and devotion.
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Featuring distorted guitars and the raw crash of live drums, the track has the makings of an arena rock hit, but has been produced to a crisp and contemporary degree for clarity of sound and that essential ability to crank up the volume.
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Juliana Hale returns with a bang as this bass-heavy, dark-themed alternative pop anthem Dollhouse hits the scene.
Bursting into life with every layer of voice and synth-soaked instrumental, Mandalan wastes no time setting the mood with an energising and colourful Everything I Ever Need.
Impressively introduced by the one and only Ne-Yo, Doc Martin takes on the classic soul of RnB with this seductive and intimate new groove.
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We hear our protagonist Jackie (played here by Isong), a non-binary technology wunderkind, experience and sing out on behalf of the end of life and the light we all share.
Dreamy, distant vocals and equally experimental production blend the ethereal tones of shoegaze with a gritty edge of live rock as Maejis Mind delivers an aptly-titled Dizzy.
From ambient, cinematic and softly industrial beginnings, through an explosive progression of distortion and weight, MicroAgression proves both contemplative and fierce by nature.
Crisp and clean guitar work guides us into a riff-strong and partly acoustic alt-rock anthem from emotive songwriter David Brookings, as the melodically seductive and poignant Hard Times pours through.