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Lyon Tide – Blind
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Birmingham band Lyon Tide is waiting for their debut album with the epic title 'Beginnings Of Ends'. The musicians have already released two singles from the upcoming album and the last of them 'Blind'.
Hairy Penguins – Triptych
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Scottish band Hairy Penguins already had their debut release in 2019. But after a while the musicians decided to change their own history and make their debut again. To do this, they deleted previous records and recorded a new mini-album 'Triptych'.
Hybrid Kid – Coming Round Again
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Brighton again. We love the music of this city and we are there again. This time we couldn't resist showing you the new work of the Hybrid Kid band. Their single 'Coming Round Again' was released on March 5th.
Sports Almanac – Breathe / City
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The glorious South Est Coast of England. Glorious Brighton. How much real rock n roll have you given to your country and the whole world? This city is a really talented place and separated from nearby London by own waves of fashionable music. Brighton does not ignore its artists and the fact that it is always in trend, attracts other British stars to settle around the famous pier.
Capitansam – It Is What It Is
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'It Is What It Is' - sings Capitansam in the chorus of the single what is the title track of forthcoming album. His powerful vocals break through the groove rhythmic structure of the musical accompaniment. The professional arrangement of the track has put everything in its place and we hear in detail every instrument in every corner.
Aaron Yorke – Master Of Deflection
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Aaron Yorke, a singer-songwriter from the British Worcester, was repeatedly the best artist on BBC Music Introducing. This please us because really, his live presentation of creative material fascinates us with its vitality. The desire to listen to Aaron's life songs comes to us immediately after getting acquainted with his work
No Vacancies – Without You
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Manchester - the city of rock n roll fame. London's eternal competitor for delivering the highest quality music to the world. How many new bands and artists are currently in Manchester? We do not calculate this becouse their composition changes and some soar to the heavens on the wings of glory, while others leave everything as it is. One of the young rock bands of this city is No Vacancies.
Gabrielle Ornate – The March of the Caterpillars
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Even when you become someone, don't forget who you once were and where you came from. This is how we see the main idea of ​​the debut single and music video 'The March of the Caterpillars' by artist Gabrielle Ornate. The vocals are full of effects and complement the real indie-rock where his presentation defines the future movement of the melody. The synthesizer part of the composition generalizes the harmony when the rhythms are unexpectedly broken several times in the middle of the song.
Barney Barnett – No Favours
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Sweet rock n roll pouring from under easily overloaded guitars and a juicy saxophone. Less and less in modern music we notice interesting collaborations of classical instruments with rock instruments. Everything is moving towards electronics because everything wants to look modern. But the history of music shows the opposite - those succeeds in the field of music who does not forget the traditions and best practices in music of the past years. Today we will consider one of those examples that makes good examples of rock n roll.
Moontwin – For Your Happiness
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The modern world is evolving too fast. The development of technology has influenced the methods of creating creative processes, including music. Processes have changed, but creativity has remained to serve humanity as an indicator of their self-awareness. The methods have changed, but the artists continue to carry out their lighthouse mission in the stormy ocean of life.