Month: March 2020
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Pacific Estate – She
The new release of Pacific Estate contains the essence of alt rock’n’roll. There are so many basic elements in the…
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Bad Plans – Home
THIS is how to transmit emotion in style. It all starts as a vulnerable, fragile atmsopheric lost melody. While the…
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Johnny Franco – Tell Me Something
One word, capital letters: FRANCOGROOVE. Taken off the newly released EP ‘Experience Report #1’, this song of Johnny Franco knows…
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David Baron, Fiona Glenn – Whisperers
This is one of the most intense ballads I ever heard. In his newest release, multi-instrumentalist and producer David Baron…
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Fire in the Radio – Tulare
The new release of Fire in the Radio merges energetic rock with a slight melancholy to put in an awesome…
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Drumtap, SHELLS – Someone Like You
The new release of Drumtap feels fragile, energetic, icy, driving, crystalline, lightweight, floaty, emotional – in other words: it feels…
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Guy – Stay Away
This one will hit you with intense emotion big time. https://open.spotify.com/track/3AOIAVzwShuS3AOLCYavES The vocals in the new release of the artist…
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Joe Jenneman – Whatever It Is
Time for groove with a twist. With that awesome guitar lick, the song builds up an irresistible groove to swing…
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Raincity – Crazy
Goosebump time, guys. In a dark, mysterious setting with awesome lighting and in parts a real surreal atmosphere, this song…
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The Dodies – Boiling Point
There’s garage rock – and then there’s its evolution, called The Dodies. Being a musician myself, I love this in-your-face…
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