In true artistic fashion, this cover doesn’t simply copy the musical elements of the song, but rather – adopts the central emotion and intention of it, and applies that to a fresh perspective & style.
Music
Comparison is the lifeblood of most reviews, but apart from the nods to other artists and songs already mentioned above, Astoria sits quite comfortably in a an alt-country / rock / folk pocket all on its own. Leo Harmonay sounds very comfortable and accomplished in that skin and the breadth of his vision is impressive indeed.
Superb acoustic guitar work guides us into this stylish alternative folk album from artist and songwriter Nate Newburn.
Experimental sound-design and a clearly emotive approach to musicianship unite beautifully throughout this ambient, immersive & deeply provocative journey that is Slightly Unhappy Constantly.
Featuring a relentless rap verse that begs for more than one listen, Deranger delivers at a breathless pace, faultlessly meandering with absolute confidence throughout the various stages of this story.
Building up immediately from industrial intrigue to explosive, immersive dance realms, Neverend is a heavy & infectious alternative track, which starts off in one style and quickly redirects things as the production & concept increasingly envelop.
Heavy rhythms and industrial immersion unite for this post-five-minute progressive house track from the fast-rising Sonic Radiation.
A poetic love song with a classic power-ballad arrangement & stunning vocals – Marina Matiss engages her audience with ease as El Perdón soulfully pours through.
The sound is wholly immersive fairly quickly, raining down with a cinematic fullness & comforting embrace that unites creativity & professionalism in the production world.
The repeat of longing freedom ‘from the voices in my head’ is a powerful moment, and the music & recording in general present this in a manner that’s incredibly poignant and very easy to relate to & fall under the spell of.
The whole thing has an addictively passionate core to it, and this is what makes the single such a dream to turn up loud & let go amidst.
Coming in at a pretty prefect three minutes thirty, 3G’s keep things classic-pop consistently throughout this brand new single.