Atmospheric piano guides us with emotion and melody, into the hauntingly beautiful new single from Rico Friebe.
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Brief yet high-octane and both musically faultless and carefree in its authenticity and grit, this punk rock sound is quickly recognisable as The Stereoflowers.
Juxtaposition and a serene, secure design and delivery make the Sweet Limb style forever a thing of its own.
Introducing a musical project as eclectic, chaotic and colourful as its artwork – Campfire Sigh confront modern life and all of its quirks, with a series of imagery-heavy stories and sentiments, for Different Peninsulas.
Mourning Sun are a band who whole-heartedly commit themselves to the attitude, angst and intensity of metal, yet also weave in that crucial element of musicality and audience-awareness.
Dystopia leads with a timeless sense of presence and calm, which permits these various musings and moods the time and space to connect – or to provide the ideal soundtrack as you get on with what needs to be done
Creative duo Paulsen-Shepler engage with melody, concept and design united, throughout their brand new EP Undertow.
All at once poetic and personal, loaded with imagery and backed by a meandering melody that resolves well at the end of each line, The Road Is Callin’ takes no time at all to feel like a timeless country classic.
Introducing a fresh take on contemporary hip hop, rapper and artist T3MPO TAI connects and impresses, with the catchy and deeply reflective single Too Much.
Softly euphoric synths meet with an equally gentle, breathy vocal melody that’s instantly alluring – Iman Flow captures a style between styles, for the exotic Carta.
Within moments the unique vocal stylings and this fusion of classic dance rhythms and soulful fragments with the sheer rap energy is unmistakable, and this quality runs throughout the album.
Skilfully balancing delicacy of concept and vocal humanity, with the outright pace and heavy presence of high-octane EDM, CALISTETIK delivers a timeless dance hit, for Live Forever.