Month: October 2021
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Track Review
Bree Whitworth – Time
With very powerful and passionate vocals, the new release of Vancouver based singer/songwriter Bree Whitworth knows exactly how to leave…
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Dani Rosenoer – The Big Mistake
This, folks, is synth intensity at its best. This tune stands out with sharp vocals and a gritty but clean…
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News
In Scope: August Veronica Jane – Comfort Suit
Smooth as silk, and comforting like a warm blanket on a chill autumn night. Don’t miss this calming emotional ballad!…
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Definitely Not Aliens – Your Everywhere
With a very human made groove, the new release of Canadian band Definitely Not Aliens brings a signature lush energy…
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Paul Weinfield – Take Care of the Silence
Being about about the antidotes to loneliness we find when we actually take time to be alone, this tune by…
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The Soap Girls – Heart In Bloom
This tune feels unique. It’s a multifaceted mix of past and present, of rock and pop, of dirt and style,…
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KrizRok – Goodbye
The new release of german multitalent KrizRok once again delivers when it comes to emotional energy. We’re not talking melancholy…
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Quick Shots
Quick Shots #69: Neon Fields
I had the chance to sit down with Ed Barrett, Piers Ward and Luke Russe to talk about the beginnings…
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SEA GIRLS – Sick
The new release of the British music geniuses SEA GIRLS for sure talks from the hearts of oh-so-many out there.…
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James Ollier – Free
This track of British singer-songwriter James Ollier has an appearance like a travel log book for me. From the beginning…
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