Song reviews


  Empty Drinks by Alexa Dark


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Guitar girl

Seems like female fronted guitar bands never go out of fashion with Alexa Dark duly keeping the faith all the way through her song “Empty Drinks” while adding just enough street corner charm of her own to keep you interested.


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  alexadark.com

  Nothing But Dreams by Eden Sela


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Artistic

“Nothing But Dreams” takes a while to get going and relies heavily on repetition just like bedsit electronica tends to but Eden Sela also throws in a great big chunk of artistic pretension and that very act saves the day.


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  www.edensela.com

  Idaho by Masasolo


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Laidback

Laid back to about 15 degrees above the horizontal, Masasolo coolly takes his song “Idaho” for a walk on the eighties river side with a few Style Council references keeping him company.


  Juxtaposition by The Human Circuit


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Popping up

Texas band The Human Circuit appear to have learned well from their influences with their song “Juxtaposition” exuding the kind of alt-pop class that bands like The Hush Sound had back in the day. In other words, they are really rather good.


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  www.thehumancircuit.org

  Everybody’s Trying To Steal Your Heart by Fast Romantics


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Solid

Robust and curiously old-fashioned, “Everybody’s Trying To Steal Your Heart” is the kind of song that sounds like a song should with a hook, a chorus and enough Springsteen style mojo to lift Fast Romantics right into the attention span of the discerning.


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  fastromantics.com

  White Noise by Cajsa Siik


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Classy

Ubër cool Scandinavian electro pop is what we have come to expect from Cajsa Siik and she never disappoints with “White Noise” having the mark of class stamped upon it. May she be worshipped!


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  www.cajsasiik.com

  Cocoon by Livingmore


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Sunny

Just when you thought it was safe to go out in the sunshine again along comes Livingmore with a slice of saccharine power pop called “Cocoon” that could only have come from California. Throw in a lovely sandy beach guitar riff and I have all I need to get by. Apart from sunglasses, of course.


  Bucky Bomb by Nightwave


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Dancefloor attack

I might be doing Nightwave a disservice by calling her an escapee from the dancefloor - probably not though - yet there is something curiously hypnotic about the blitzkrieg of antique analogue drum machine sounds that powers “Bucky Bomb” all the way from the off licence to the subwoofer of the proverbial, and probably now mythical, Peugeot 205 GTi.


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  www.nightwave808.com

  Everything Under The Sun by Twin Bandit


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Sweet

Bands haunted by the ghost of Americana are hardly in short supply but at least Twin Bandit - Hannah Walker and Jamie Elliott – have a certain, rather ethereal, charm going in their favour with “Everything Under The Sun” proving enchanting to the ear.


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  www.twinbandit.com

  Vanilla Blue by Alex Bent + The Emptiness


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Potential

Even though his song “Vanilla Blue” takes a while to get going, it nonetheless remains a fact that Canadian musician Alex Bent has enough power in his voice to make you wonder what he could do with better material.


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  www.iamtheemptiness.com

  Fading by Wensday


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Synthetic

As always, I am a loss why the early days of synth pop would ever have become the source of inspiration to so many musicians across the world. In her favour, Wensday runs through her song “Fading” with conviction and charm even if the plastic backing track completely bypasses originality.


  Break Me by Mono


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Predictable

I am normally a sensitive person in touch with both his emotions and the irony that is filtered through life in the modern world yet Mono’s song “Break Me” still managed to sound more like the result of laptop powered sequencing and a visit to a thesaurus than a song.



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