Classic pop songwriting and nostalgic boy-band vocals guide us into the multi-layered and undeniably catchy realm of Learn The Hard Way.
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“…I’m struggling daily, barely making it through the night, and it seems our struggles are so different but so similar… mostly I don’t have the time, to see what you see.”
It’s a timeless classic, ready and waiting to embrace a live audience – with a huge finish that’s perfectly well designed for that crowd unity and joy.
Acoustic and electric guitars unite for the emotive rise up into melodic and conceptual appeal, as The Amphibians launch their timeless new single The Fall Of Rome.
Making haunting use of unique vocal manipulation, the song manages to skilfully walk the line between organically soulful and electronically euphoric.
Delicate acoustic finger-style introduces the intimate and deeply moving new lullaby from The Duke Western.
What shines is a passion for the escapism and elevation of music – skill is undeniable, but that love for the artform is what separates the sound of Pan!c Pete from many of his contemporaries.
Featuring cleanly-mixed verses and mellow storytelling and scenes, the whole thing relevantly takes the listener back to a simpler era.
“I’ve always had a passion and this burning desire to make beautiful, honest, music and all around just something interesting.”
Ethereal layers drenched in effects meet with the grittier edge of trap rhythms, as OG Rich Carlton takes full advantage of his time of the mic.
Lighting up their explorative new trilogy BREAK THE MATRIX, an ever-contemplative Moon and Aries release Episode One – three original tracks that naturally invite a sense of thoughtful presence within the moment.
Dreamy production and nostalgically canned vocals create a clear sense of rising energy and longing, as KidVitals starts up the colourful yet impassioned EP Bck 2 Rlty.