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Royal Space Dog Review
Dec
7
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Royal Space Dog Review

 

Norwegian Dream pop from the birthplace of the Vikings is an unexpected combination of words I didn’t expect to write today. When people think of Vikings, they don’t often associate it with the neo-psychedelic pop sound that defines the subgenre. However, Royal Space Dog by ANDREAS GRANNES manages to knock this relaxed Lofi banger out […]

Oliver Patterson
December Songs Review
Dec
1
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December Songs Review

 

THE MARS MCCLANES, the band behind December Songs, describe the holiday season in an innovative and resonant way: “A state of seasonal bliss is like an exclusive nightclub, complete with a bouncer and velvet rope. Waiting outside is tolerable—right up until the moment the fortunate ones get to skip the line. At that point, you’re […]

Oliver Patterson
The Labyrinth Review
Nov
28
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The Labyrinth Review

 

The Labyrinth is a powerful and emotionally mysterious single from ARROWS OF THE SUN, showing off excellent use of layering within its guitar melody as well as a deep connection between the vocal delivery and the perspective of the lyrics. The guitar explores a wide tonal range, with high points peeking out of its register […]

Oliver Patterson
Time to Burn Review
Nov
22
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Time to Burn Review

 

Time to Burn by the BITCHIN HOUR is a powerful and aggressive track that uses excellent guitar work and confident vocal performance to create this tone of chaos that washes over the listener. The track opens with the guitar riff that expresses its melody, immediately introducing you to its energy while also wasting no time, […]

Oliver Patterson
How Lovin’ You Goes
Nov
18
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How Lovin’ You Goes

 

How Lovin’ You Goes by STUART ROLFE is a gorgeous track about finding the right person for you, with an honest and intimate vocal performance that brings the track together through Rolfe’s vocal charisma. The song is country-inspired but has some rock influences that become more apparent later on. The melody is raw, not distracting […]

Oliver Patterson
Me and My Demons
Nov
3
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Me and My Demons

 

Me and My Demons is an aggressive, hard rock album that mixes powerful bangers with a positive message about living in the moment and moving on from your past. The album begins with I Just Wanna Go Home. The track sets the stage for the thematic complexity of the album. It manages to balance hard […]

Oliver Patterson
Thicker Than Blood
Oct
23
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Thicker Than Blood

 

Thicker than Blood by JAY ROECKER is an alt-rock, pop track with a tone that balances between introspection and inspiration. The track utilises harmonics brilliantly. It’s nice to hear the technique used in an alt-rock track of this styling. It heightens the tone and adds new texture to the song. It also establishes the ethereal […]

Oliver Patterson
Suru Review
Oct
11
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Suru Review

 

Suru by KEPA LEHTINEN is an incredibly dark and lethargic classical track that uses the interactions between the piano part and the theremin to explore the complexities of the song’s emotional landscape. The piano has a more traditional, classical tone, slowly unfurling the melody as the track goes. The pace of this part is achingly […]

Oliver Patterson
In The Rain Shadow Review
Oct
10
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In The Rain Shadow Review

 

Have you ever considered leaving your city behind and moving to a mountain range in California? Well, MVI did it and they wrote an album about it. In The Rain Shadow is a cocktail of different influences that come together into a cohesive whole that shows a love and respect for his environment and a […]

Oliver Patterson