Song reviews


  Bones by Malummi


Bones cover art


Trippy

Staying on the sly side of quirky are Malummi with their slick song “Bones” undoubtedly resonating resolutely with the beard scratchers of this world. It’s a time and place song that drifts forever in the right direction and I’m tripping in the smoke.


Review date: 
  www.facebook.com/malummiofficial

  K9 (Wide Awake) by Nadine Randle


K9 (Wide Awake) cover art


Mainstream

About as heavily processed as a song can get, “K9 (Wide Awake)” demonstrates the benefits of a long and winding effects chain but remember this is 2023 and Nadine Randle clearly knows what is expected of a singer destined for the mainstream.


Review date: 
  www.instagram.com/nadinerandle

  This Is My Time by Francis On My Mind


This Is My Time cover art


Polished

Francis On My Mind tick all the right polished indie pop style boxes with their song “This Is My Time” and, unsurprisingly, that makes the three minute runtime pass pleasantly. There is mainstream appeal in there without a doubt.


  Whiskey by Jessica Woodlee


Whiskey cover art


Sweet

There is always a place in my heart for a sentimental song and “Whiskey” by Jessica Woodlee is one such song with her indie singer songwriter moves scaling up to fill that metaphorical coffee shop with sweetness and warmth. Endearing with sugar on top.


Review date: 
  jessicawoodleemusic.com

  Vilified by Naked Sunday


Vilified cover art


Rock

Clearly dedicated students of the hard rock playbook, Naked Sunday throw in all the necessary riffs and impassioned growls to make “Vilified” worthy of maximum volume replay with some unexpected melodrama mid song justifying that second listen.


Review date: 
  na3edsunday.wixsite.com/mysite

  A Word About It by Alejandra O’Leary


A Word About It cover art


Dark

Downbeat to the point of being laconic, Alejandra O’Leary duly maintains a straight and true course for the duration of “A Word About It”. It’s an earnest approach to take and one that supports her melancholic words well.


  Anything, Anymore by The Kundalini Genie


Anything, Anymore cover art


Deep

Bleak does seem to be the theme for songs of late and “Anything, Anymore” does not disappoint on that front yet there is something intoxicatingly cinematic about The Kundalini Genie’s swoop into the darkness that makes you want to join them on the journey.


  Underground City by The Filthy Tongues


Underground City cover art


Midnight

The Filthy Tongues sound just like band would if they had forever played in the basements of life. “Underground City” duly injects guitars, world weary vocals and an overlay of mist and midnight to drag the song off towards the dawn.


Review date: 
  www.filthytongues.com

  Second Place On Purpose by Wojtek the Bear


Second Place On Purpose cover art


Nice

Possessed of that curiously Glaswegian take on the indie pop style, Wojtek the Bear duly stamp some eloquence and elegance on their rather downbeat song “Second Place On Purpose” thus taking it out of the coffee shop and into the street. Nicely nice.


  Caught in a Landslide by The Jix


Caught in a Landslide cover art


Rock

Kind of an old school rock ballad, “Caught in a Landslide” allows The Jix roll to like it is 1974 once again with the song taking it all the way to the bridge in a suitably melodramatic style. Naturally, there is also a guitar solo.


Review date: 
  www.facebook.com/TheJix

  Full Metal Jacket by Ruth Theodore


Full Metal Jacket cover art


Interesting

Playful to the point of encroaching into showtune territory, Ruth Theodore goes downtown of Broadway before making a sharp left into an alleyway full of witty and quirky lyrics. I’d spend my own money on a ticket to have her play with my ears.


Review date: 
  ruththeodore.com

  Livin’ In The Rain by Girls Next Door


Livin’ In The Rain cover art


Gospel

Harmonies are the way of Girls Next Door with “Living In The Rain” with the supremely well-seasoned gospel sentiments of the song resonating far beyond its three minute runtime. Believe your ears even if you don’t believe.


Review date: 
  girlsnextdoormusic.com


Page 22 of 208   ◼◀21 22 23►◼