Following on from the Ukrainian Aid-raising single Where Did You Go, newly-founded project Wall Side release two further songs in the run-up to completing and presenting their first full-length album.
Music
Written out of a deep consideration for what daily life would be like amidst the chaos and uncertainty of Ukraine at this time, Where Did You Go adopts the perspective of a civilian slowly and increasingly losing the people they hold close.
Summer vibes in strong supply light up the tropical tones, soulful melodies and awaking energy of Doppe & Kokke’s latest release No Lime Required.
Featuring seductive hints of freestyle electric guitar, alongside trip-hop-style rhythms and a retro array of keys and synths, the humble production leads with a soulful edge of relevance to its own lyrical story.
The song quickly brings through Sherry’s leading voice, a nostalgic depth and soulful melody uniting to add a whole new layer of energy, humanity and heart to proceedings.
Lyrically this is some of his best work, as ever the bars captivate and intertwine shock factor, emotion and smartly-framed references on modern life.
Haunting production rises from simple to striking, as creative songwriter SAVARRE explores the value of reflecting on turmoil, for SCARS.
Explosively colourful for its downpour of euphoric synths, layers and the relentless opening pace, Jake Brantley’s EP Color Theory goes on to weave an array of melodic, enchanting and intimate stories.
Indie rock intensity with soulful vocals and a dreamy shoe-gaze overtone makes up the sound and energizing vibe of Debbie Christ’s new double-anthem release.
Self-awareness and compelling levels of confidence elevate the classic Hip Hop groove and quirky yet conscious traits of SirSeansWorld latest anthem ImJustADouche!
From the multi-layered colours, melodic appeal and honesty of Hard To Love, we enter the dreamy tones and driving anthemic presence of Cheap Sunglasses, Justine setting the mood as ever with lyrical and production relevance to the underlying story.
Increasingly leaning towards those Elton John traits with the introduction of rhythm, guitar and synth to back up that piano-lead, A BETTER PLACE emerges complete with an upfront performance video and some classic cinema clips to further the impact of the song’s optimistic outlook.