An addictive RnB track with a contemporary finish, strong vocals – up front & personal yet still gentle in nature; in keeping with the uncertainty & realisation of the lyrics.
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The struggle is real, and the heartfelt nature of the music and each vocal delivery reinforces that in a genuine and relatable way.
Immediately contrasting softly reverb-kissed guitar with punk-pop-like, high energy vocal call-outs, Yesterday goes on to bring in elements of emo-rap & contemporary pop alike throughout its deeply intimate, honest portrayal of love.
The call of the underground is a voice that grows louder with each new week confined or separated from the energy & freedom of the scene. Here we get the next best thing, straight through your home set-up.
From dashes of horn to haunting choruses of voice, the whole thing toys with the very fabric of music production & modern society in one compelling swoop.
Slowly but surely the creative edge and personality of Soche, along with these gripping, deeply personal stories, shines with unquestionable brightness.
Bringing together the weight of hip hop with the lightness & multi-coloured optimism of pop, this is one we can expect to hear repeatedly on the scene over the coming weeks.
At its core, Mind Virus is not about the physical hit of Covid, but the mental switch that has seen societies & families ripped apart due to anger & disagreements – misaligned opinions & perspectives.
Climate Change (I Wonder) intrigues from the offset for the sheer clarity and soul of the sound, yet it goes on to envelop listeners in a wholly rhythmic, increasingly inviting groove and mood.
When it works, it works, and Skycabin have the chemistry just right for this release.
The visual aid of the stars & their distance is a powerful way of describing the unbearable weight of the forever, the finality, that death brings.
Reverb-kissed guitar-work meets with a classic trap-style beat for this progressively melodic new hip hop anthem from artist and rapper Video 4.0.