Song reviews


  Cruel by Twin Jackal


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Rocky

Plenty of power chords, riffing guitars and an edgy beat keep “Cruel” going but the chorus isn’t really big enough to make this the song that gives Twin Jackal the break they want.


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  twinjackal.co.uk

  Blame by TWIMM


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Downbeat

Downbeat and full of introspective emotion, “Blame” fits neatly into the bleaker end of the Scandi electro pop genre that seems to be enjoying popularity at the moment. TWIMM handles himself with conviction but maybe the times need something more upbeat and positive.


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  Time Will Wait For You by Hillhar


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Indie grey

The more I listened to “Time Will Wait For You”, the more that I liked it even though I can’t quite figure out why as this kind of ethereal indie pop normally leaves me cold. Israeli band Hillhar are therefore due credit for making something interesting when they could have settled for something mundane.


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  Continental Lovers by Robotikus


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Retro

You’re never too old (or too young, it would seem) to disco and Robotikus successfully replay that post Studio 54 vibe with their song “Continental Lovers” while adding in enough funky bass and electronic keyboard sounds to make it as authentic as you can get today.


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  Star Run by Julius Way


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Traditional

“Star Run” is a straight down the line singer songwriter type song although Julius Way determinedly tries to evoke the long lost days of psychedelic folk music instead of the mediocrity of the modern day.


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  Daylight Confidant by Illyin Pipes


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Downbeat

No one will accuse Illyin Pipes of being a sunny day band on the basis of their song “Daylight Confidant” but, whilst being downbeat to the point of being bleak, there is still more than enough heart in the performance to allow you to take the song into your playlist.


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  Delicate Lines by TrYb


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Stylish

“Delicate Lines” takes urban back to the edge with a passionate female voice neatly balanced by the robotic anguish of the backing track. Kudos are duly due to TrYb for making it seem, unlike so many of their contemporaries, that it isn’t all about the money. I wait with anticipation for their next song.


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  Sirens by Gold Fir


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Pop

All that it takes to be a modern day pop song can be found within the four and a half minutes of “Sirens” with Gold Fir providing evidence that the pursuit of plastic perfection need not be an emotion free musical journey.


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  All You Really Need is the Sea by Sheila K Cameron


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National treasure

Sheila K Cameron has always followed her own path and “All You Really Need Is the Sea” is all the enticement that those of you with mature musical tastes and an appreciation of the subtleties of her poetic lyrics will need to follow in her footsteps.


Review date: 
  sheilakcameron.com

  Drumsolo by Leyya


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Quirky

Pleasingly offbeat, Leyya continue on their journey towards the land of electronic quirkiness with their song “Drumsolo” demonstrating that they have neither a shortage of new ideas nor a shortage of ear friendly charm.


Review date: 
  leyya-music.com

  Hunny Is This What Adults Do? by Lauran Hibberd


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Conventional

The smarter than average lyrics of “Hunny Is This What Adults Do?“ give Lauran Hibberd an advantage in what is becoming a competitive indie popster marketplace but she faces a lot of very similar competition.


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  lauranhibberd.com

  I Let Love by Hero Fisher


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Conventional

A decent production job distinguishes “I Let Love” by Hero Fisher although I doubt that this particular song will let her rise above the crowd of female fronted indie popsters currently attempting to crossover to mainstream success.


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  herofisher.com


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