Song reviews


  Address by La Loba


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Mystical

With the pleasingly organic sound of the pipes to the fore, La Loba’s voice takes the traditional route through an ethereal world. A basic approach, undoubtedly, but an appealing one as she has the voice to make you believe in matters mystical.


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  Watching Me by Glossii


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Raucous

At last a band with some attitude! Glossii keep it simple with their song “Watching Me” but you can’t go far wrong with throbbing drums, raucous guitars in maximum riff mode and in your face vocals. Play this one loud (as you might expect).


  My Girl by St Martiins


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Wistful

Endearing in a laidback way, St Martiins show their mastery of wistful intent as they stroll their song “My Girl” along the avenues of broken hearts and wounded pride. It’s the kind of song that will find its way on to many a mixtape.


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  Solace by KYLO


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Downbeat

Almost overdosing on melodic melancholy is KYLO but that is kind of the point of her song “Solace” with her low key robotic rhythms being used to steadily spiral her message into your attention span. Walk in the shadows with her.


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  Selkirk Boy by Red Hearted Vibrations


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Deep

Throwing in a heartfelt message to us all doesn’t distract from the fact that Red Hearted Vibrations are the kind of band that can mix riffs and passion in equal measures to ear pleasing effect. “Selkirk Boy” duly resonates with deeper purpose.


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  Bernadette by Reina Del Cid


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Storyteller

So, what would Bobbie Gentry sound like in the halcyon days that are today? Perhaps she would sound like Reina Del Cid as she tells stories in song just like the Lady of Chickasaw County once did. “Bernadette” duly, and stylishly, revels in sentiment.


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  Memphis by Kitten


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Angst

Everybody likes kittens so it is no surprise that American pop psychologists Kitten mange to turn their angst ridden song “Memphis” into something that anyone with dystopian taste in music would like. Take them to the river if you like but please bring them back home.


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  It’s In All Of Us by The Living


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Soulful

It might be old school to have soul but that’s what The Living have, or has, as this might be a one man operation. Nonetheless, “It’s In All Of Us” tells it like it is and contains more than enough humanity in the words and music to make the song feel real.


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  Sail Away, Say Goodbye by Swim Deep


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Cool

A British band apparently but Swim Deep seem to have their finger on the pulse of European synth pop and they use their song “Sail Away, Say Goodbye” to get them approval to jump on the retro style wagon. Permission is granted.


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  Not Your Lover by Waterglow


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Retro

Making retro the new black comes easily to Swiss duo Waterglow and, duly, their song “Not Your Lover” is seasoned with enough analogue style synth riffs to make the sequencer seem fashionable once more. Sunglasses are optional when listening.


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  Royal Pigs by Broken Baby


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Sharp

Interesting. On the surface, “Royal Pigs” seems like the kind of song that would tick all the boxes on any alt-rock radio station but Broken Baby are way too polished and lyrically astute to have taken the easy way in. A band with a future, methinks.


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  Gold Rush by Elodie Reverie


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Dark

Despite utilising the oppressive perfection of the loop to make her point, Elodie Rêverie then click tracks her words with uncommon fluency into metaphors that provide the real substance for her song “Gold Rush”. Deeper than the night.



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