Song reviews


  Latte Partay by Tyde


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Happy

Wait a minute. Is this what the oldies used to call a fun song? I think it is and “Latte Partay” by Tyde rolls like a big friendly cat that just want to dance. Yes, I know that cats are too cool to dance but Tyde are cool enough to know that too.


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  Waiting For Your Love by Kerri Martin


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Sweet

Low key in approach and undoubtedly sensitive, Kerri Martin demonstrates that she is not afraid of wearing her heart on her sleeve even if the production choices make her song sound more artificial than it should.


  Addicted by Lavelin


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Brooding

There’s clearly no shortage of reverb and synthesisers in the ingredients that make up Lavelin’s song “Addicted” and if you want to have the retro vibe reverberating between your ears then you won’t go far wrong listening to this one.


  Catch and Release by Marissa Burwell


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Commercial

Standard sensitive singer songwriter stuff from Marissa Burwell and her song “Catch and Release” duly rides the melancholy wave in the best coffee shop style. One for the many on the way out of something.


  Confetti Crown by F.O Machete


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Grungy

More from Glasgow and this time it is F.O Machete’s turn to use all the power chords you can count on one hand and turn them into what might best be called an ode. “Confetti Crown” should be worn by more than just one.


  Do Your Worst by St Dukes


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Trendy

It must be the better weather for “Do Your Worst” by Glasgow band St Dukes sounds it should be the soundtrack for an escape from the clouds. Sure, the lyrics verge on the downbeat but, in less than three minutes, this song will make you feel better.


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  Mamale by Oliver Cheuwa


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Melloe

Mellow is the clearly the way to go for Oliver Cheuwa with his song “Mamale” pulling all his musical influences into a rather hypnotic groove that seem to be borne of sunshine and better days. Uplifting and danceable.


  Fluid by Elias Bendix


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Polished

Light and fluffy and full of positive vibes, “Fluid” flows like a song written to forever float on the river of life and Elias Bendix knows all the right indie pop moves to make it seem that this song would go on forever.


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  Doubling Down by Basil Breen


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Radio

A singer songwriter from Ireland, Basil Breen takes no chances with his song “Doubling Down” and duly produces a song that has the requisite hook and ladder to climb into many a radio playlist. That’s safe to say.


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  I Actually Don’t Wanna Die by Sunnsetter


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Downbeat

As the title might well suggest, “I Actually Don’t Wanna Die” is about as downbeat and downbeat goes with even the echoes of hope in the lyrics being incapable of moving this song out of angst territory. Sunnsetter clearly smiles not a lot.


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  Like A Bomb by Lauren Freebird


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Sassy

There are a lot of sassy women in country music these days and Lauren Freebird duly adds herself to that roster with “Like A Bomb” being infused with both a bourbon for breakfast attitude and make your own dinner lyrics.


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  Orange Turned To Blue by Melanie Stevens


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Sentimental

Much as I hate to admit it, I liked this song. “Qrange Turned To Blue” sounds like it should be carried on the wind with Melanie Stevens doing the whole heart on her sleeve lyric thing with some style. Nice voice too.



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