Single Review
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Possimiste – Paradise
On her new single Paradise, Icelandic singer Possimiste serves up a fresh slice of blues-infected hyperpop. It’s the first official single from her mystery…
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Wooden Peak – Great Farm (Electric Version)
New track from German indie/electronica duo Wooden Peak builds on meticulous sound design that grows sky-high, like the group is…
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No Stress – Wake Up
Multi-instrumentalist Paul Horton cut his teeth playing in The Alabama Shakes and the jazz duo Concurrence. Yesterday he dropped the second single from…
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Nia Wyn – Come Home to You
New single from Llandudno’s Nia Wyn is soulful, but light and accessible. The vibrant old school-meets-new school arrangement and Nia’s…
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MONC – Cardboard Rocketship
I don’t know about you, but with all these repeated lockdowns, I feel like imagination’s been in short supply. We’ve…
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Ben Wagner – Me, Myself, and I-45
Country as a genre is definitely enjoying some form of a renaissance (though, did it ever really die?) at the…
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Rebecca Ferguson (ft. Nile Rodgers) – No Words Needed
Every so often, a piece will be sent our way, and names on them or associated with them seem like…
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Tasty Tuesday – Turquoise
London based duo go full pop on their new single Turquoise. This funky jam focuses on delivering a killer instrumental…
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AKA AKA – No Place To Cry
I’m not quite sure whether it’s just the effect of rose-tinted glasses, but I do miss the nineties and naughties…
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Brandon Howard Roy – The Fear
Certain songs, no matter what your mood and disposition, will manage to get you sitting bolt upright and send the…
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