Song reviews


  Say Jupiter by LÅNGFINGER


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Rock of ages

A Swedish rock band in the old school style, LÅNGFINGER keep to the rules and duly muscle their way confidently through their song “Say Jupiter” like it was 1975 and with all you would want in power chords and sweat.


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  Let This Remain by Alana Henderson


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Mystical

Alana Henderson takes a dash of folky mysticism and a pinch of Americana and uses them to season her song “Let This Remain” to perfection. It’s the kind of song that washes over you and leaves you refreshed.


  Turn Me On by Violet Rose


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Urban

“Turn Me On” initially sounds like a time stretched escapee from the dancefloor but closer examination suggests that Violet Rose has a darker soul that complements the urban ennui that drives the song forward.


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  www.violetrosemusic.com

  City of My Mind by Jewelia


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Arty

Casually paced but with more than a hint of mysticism underpinning the words, “City of My Mind” is more reflective, and perhaps more ambitious, song than most would attempt yet Jewelia has enough charm and artistic presence to pull it off.


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  www.jewelia-music.com

  Elusive Dream by Young Galaxy


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Trendy

A low key electro-minimalist song with a late night vibe, “Elusive Dreams” should attract attention for Young Galaxy with the intelligent lyrics as likely to appeal to the cool kids as they would to the arthouse crowd.


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  No Fangs by The Electric West


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Retro fire

Not short of eighties retro charm, Los Angeles band The Electric West max out the mood for their downbeat song “No Fangs”. This may be the sound of the past but this band make it worth revisiting.


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  Easy by Kid Cupid


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On trend

Whilst being a right down the line commercial pop song, “Easy” also shows that Kid Cupid have their finger on the minimalist pulse and that should make this song as suitable for coffee shop fashionistas as it is for the radio.


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  Chance by JonoJosh


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Retro jazz

“Chance” has that late seventies jazz rock feel and the downbeat vocals fit right into that era too. It is undoubtedly a fashionably retro sound but a classy one that should make many new friends for JonoJosh.


  Machined by Jaunt


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Moving

A song to set you on a voyage into melancholy, “Machined” has, nonetheless, more soul and style than you might reasonably expect and that, to my ears at least, marks Jaunt out as a band of maturity.


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  Hotel by Jade The Moon


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Interesting

An oddly appealing song with the laidback electropop sound nicely complimenting the lyrical dislocation, “Hotels” demonstrates that Jade The Moon can make even the trivialities of life seem poetic.


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  Witch Hunt by New Lingo


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Routine

New Lingo, on the evidence of “Witch Hunt”, seem to be pitching a rambling version of indie rock as their way forward to fame. The impassioned lead vocals make a positive impression but the song itself is strictly by the numbers.


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  newlingostl.com

  Three of Swords by Shuckster


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Rocking

“Three of Swords” is, in the best rock tradition, a song about a girl with enough big guitar riffs thrown into the mix to make Shuckster seem more muscular and modern than most.


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  shuckster.com


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