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Single Reviews
Olivia Bell – Freddie Prinze Jr
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American singer Olivia Bell composes simple songs that like pages from adventure books fly into our memories and experiences. Olivia from Akron is a cheerful girl who laughs at what brings life and empathizes with the heroes of her stories.
Mili & Bertie – The Other Side
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A new wave from indie folk brought new music and among them we will find the duo Mili & Bertie. Single by single, they are gaining more and more popularity in their British homeland, as well as in the United States, where they have already managed to conduct a full tour.
es.cher – lemme kno if its 2 much
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The uniqueness of the British project es.cher in its modern message to the listener. Everyone finds in this music exactly what he is looking for. Some needed rest, some psychedelics, some cool, some warm. Their single 'lemme kno if its 2 much' was recently released, which includes two tracks 'lemme know 105bpm Bb minor' and 'is it to much 90 bpm g magor'.
Sam Hankins – IT’S OKAY
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Listening to the music of American trumpeter and composer Sam Hankins, we completely relax and enter that unforgettable state of light excitement. His compositions are the perfect place for our attention during a walk through an unknown city, contemplation through binoculars on a yacht or cruise liner, or a romantic meeting in a cozy cafe. Recently, his new single 'IT'S OKAY' was released, which absorbed the best formula that carries pop jazz.
Ampersand – Jaded
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There are three main whales on which collective music rests. It's folk, jazz and rock. All other music feels great if it is created by one composer or producer. But lately, rock music is losing its position as a group creation and moving to the home studios of a multi-instrumentalist, where they making the final product that they hear in alone head.
Moon Museum – With You
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San Francisco as the capital of hippies in the 60's rightly became a follower of this great legacy. A wave of new rock n roll that included shoegaze and modern psychedelic rock flooded the city at the turn of the new millennium.
La Palma – Forsythia
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In spirit - indie, in atmosphere - psychedelic rock, and in performance - bedroom pop. Other labels can also be pasted to the single 'Forsythia' from the musical duo La Palma, but at the first listening one thing becomes clear - the musicians are on the right track.
Bones In Butter – Sad Girl
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Rock n roll in the Balkan Republic of Serbia is developing as well as in any other European country. Musical collective Bones In Butter is a direct proof of this judgment. The band was formed only a year ago in Belgrade and began to compete with the pandemic, no losing inspiration and creative power.
Mikko – Liquid Louise
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Anyone who first hears Mikko's psychedelic experiments finds the freshness of ideas in music that began to shape the late Beatles. Canadian multi-instrumentalist Mikko Mallinick produces and mixes his chemical music in a home studio.
Under Delusion – Forgive
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Russian rock was famous for its emphasis on lyrics as a method of transmitting poetry through music. The heirs of great Russian poetry have transferred to modern rock music that incredibly strong message that, like a locomotive, leads all Russian youth. The Moscow band Under Delusion, which translated its poetry into English and is moving forward under the banner of the alternative rock, does not change its traditions.
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