Song reviews


  Bigger Than Me by Carrie Scrimgeour


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Wholesome

Sounding wholesome comes easily to Carrie Scrimgeour with “Bigger Than Me” maintaining a positive note for all of its three and half minute duration. Add in her ability to scale things up when needed and you have a song that even your gran will like.


  What If by The Switch


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Fluffy

“What If” is an endearing slice of indie pop cake with The Switch adding enough jingly guitars and melancholy filled vocals to make the song rather less sugary than the classic take it to the chorus construction might have otherwise suggested.


  Seven Seas by Curtis Walsh


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Safe

After hearing “Seven Seas”, no one will have any doubt that Curtis Walsh has his finger on the pulse of commercial expectations as he confidently sidesteps the potholes of originality in his soon to be successful search for the mainstream. Good voice though.


  Summer Song by YUAR


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Soothing

YUAR go all warm and fuzzy with their song “Summer Song”. The synths stick to the playbook for this sort of thing but there is enough wistful endeavour in the singer’s voice to both give life to the lyrics and make an imprint on your memory.


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  Atlas Fugged by Bony Macaroni


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Pop Punk

Bony Macaroni spread their retro cheese all over their new song “Atlas Fugged” and then throw on a tasty bit of teen angst to make their musical sandwich complete. Their Weezer worship continues but, hey, you can’t go far wrong with the right historical perspective.


  LowLowLow by Sail By Summer


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Downbeat

Lightweight but curiously downbeat for a song released at this time of year, Sail By Summer get all reflective and take their song “LowLowLow” for a walk down the heavily looped trail to the rose tinted days of summers past.


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  sailbysummer.com

  Two Way Glass by Let Man Loose


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Sharp

Rough and ready is pretty much the indie rock way but Let Man Loose throw in a surprise amongst the sweaty guitar riffs by injecting some undeniably sharp lyrics to thus make their song “Two Way Glass” more modern and memorable than most will ever manage.


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  letmanloose.co.uk

  Leave by Jula


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Dream

“Leave” is the sort of song that will never be short on staying power and Jula walks the song along a meandering mystical path littered with emotional intensity and first degree melancholy. The lyrics seem lost but her true intent is easily found.


  It Takes A Lot To Laugh by The Hector Collectors


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Ironic

Ha! Bet you thought that guitar powered indie irony had fallen down the drain of apathy but, no, The Hector Collectors still fly the flag with “It Takes A Lot to Laugh, It Takes a 25 Minute Response Video to DESTROY your Argument” (to use the song’s Sunday name). Maverick magical!


  Red Color by Andi Pomato


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Melodic

Giving us a song that is easy to like, Andi Pomato has drawn his retro influences from the days of proper song writing and it is therefore no surprise that melody and upbeat lyrics fuel the fire underneath his song “Red Color”. I feel better already.


  Don’t Tell My Mother by KTG


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Wholesome

KTG keeps it wholesome but still manages to highlight her independent streak with her song “Don’t Tell My Mother”. It is no insult to call a song like this “coffee shop friendly” when the people whom frequent such places will undoubtedly become her front line fans.


  Tame by Analog


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Midnight

Low key and lo-fi rock might be almost fashionable these days yet there is more than style worship going on here with “Tame” neatly demonstrating that Analog know how to lay down a purposeful rockstar groove whilst decorating it with the necessary grungy riffs.


Review date: 
  www.analogband.com


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