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Musspell – Hidden People (Song Review)
Some may call Hidden People Dream Pop—I get that. It’s dreamy and brimming with mesmerising melodies. Yet, the darkness it evokes is anything but a dream. Perhaps Musspell has created their own genre, and I’m going to coin it… Read more
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Social Gravy – California (Song Review)
Laden with cutting guitar solos and soaring stadium choruses, California is a perfect example of indie pop-rock perfection… The accessibility and pop undertones of California make it the perfect gateway track, ensuring you’ll revisit this indie band no matter… Read more
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The Afro Nick – Get There Before Noon (LA Mix) (Song Review)
Bold swampy drums, stoner bass grooves, dreamy pads, keyboard riffs that sound like they’re from an early Mario Kart game, and guitar breaks that glide the song into seventh heaven. Read more
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Adam + Attack by Fire – Rhythm That Was (Song Review)
It has the ingenuity of Bowie and the stoned prose of Dylan. Combine that with the more recent eccentricity of the Flaming Lips and you’re close. But what stands out most is that it’s a song brimming with personality… Read more
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Lonesome Andy & His One Man Band – Italy Bound (Song Review)
The thing with Italy Bound is you haven’t just discovered a great song, you’ve discovered an artist and a persona. There’s a vast catalogue of work to dive into and you’ll wish you had discovered him sooner. Italy Bound… Read more
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Arya Rao – Cry Love (Song Review)
Cry Love feels worthy of being a Bond theme. Yet, with twinkles of genres like ambient, classical, indie, alternative pop—Arya Rao has carved out her own niche, with the airy, exposed Cry Love leading the charge. Read more

