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Alessia Wishes – Rannin’ Star
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About how the presence of extravagance affects the originality of the musician's music, we can write whole treatises and obviously one thing that it happens. Alessia Wishes, a British artist of Italian descent, confirms this theorem in his music. The singer's first mini-album called 'Rannin Star' was released on December 5, 2020 and consists of 5 tracks.
Joe G – Compelled, Searching for Love
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Last month, a video from English artist and multi-instrumentalist Joe G was released. Everyone who says that the times of video clips in the past are cunning because the video is not what slows down the song, but on the contrary helps to reveal the content of the musical work and look at it from a completely different angle.
Famous door in famous music
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Alaska Studio was founded by Pat Collier of The Vibrators in 1977 (the band continues to impress with its vitality and creativity as releases of new punk albums and rolling around Europe confirming the slogan: Punk Not Dead).
The Ducks – In Grate Britons
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Brighton music duo The Ducks released on the last day of last year their political action movie - single. 'In Grate Britons'. Sometime around this time, on December 31, a trade agreement was presented between the UK and the European Union, the last possible day that existed as a last chance for someone.  But it's not about politics, but about music and it seems that the release day was well chosen by the musicians.
Viscula – Alien Milk
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If you only knew how much I missed the MTV clips and the old TV that hung on the wall in my kitchen in the lush 90s. Now I sometimes look at the visualization of an entire generation from that distant past. Today I don't have a TV, thank God, I don't have those TV programs but I have a time machine that transports me to video moments of the past. YouTube is a great opportunity to watch new music. The new music videos of the new musicians are no less interesting so I was happy to watch a recent video from the London band Viscula.
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