Song reviews


  Inexorcisable by Damien Done


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Downbeat

Thoroughly downbeat, “Inexorcisable” spirals into the shadows with fair degrees of both poise and purpose. Damien Done isn’t, of course, in the business of making you smile but his words are always worthy of a pause to ponder.


  The Space Between by Lisa Humber


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Cake

Literate in that festival friendly way, Lisa Humber confidently takes her song “The Space Between” for a walk from her heart to yours with radio friendliness clearly in her gameplan. It’s a big city coffee shop song without a doubt.


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  lisahumber.com

  Ignite The Sky by Defiant


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Energetic

You won’t find any references to kittens or bunny rabbits in any of Defiant’s songs and “Ignite The Sky” duly keeps to their chosen lyrical path with their rock meets metal nihilism nonetheless proving particularly effective when combined with beer.


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  Waves by J Edna Mae


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Big

The big ballad surreptitiously returns in the guise of “Waves” and J Edna Me duly amplifies the emotions with minimal piano and maximum swooping synths helping her take the song all the way from chorus to bridge. It’s a big one.


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  www.jednamae.co.uk

  What I Didn’t Tell You by Elia Orson


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Classy

I’m sure you (like me) know class when you hear it and “What I Didn’t Tell You” is just that. The vibe is nineties neo soul meets post-midnight jazz and Elia Orson’s voice poise and elegance will convince even jaded ears of the need to listen.


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  Lemme Go by Alien Tango


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Quirky

Almost diffident in its untidiness, “Lemme Go” struts along the street to the sixties. The song sounds murky and, with little in the way of poetic lyrics, it is wonder that it works at all. But it does and that, methinks, is the Alien Tango magic.


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  Nari Nari by Holbrook


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Deep

Some songs run deeper than others and “Nari Nari” is such a song with Holbrook spinning their guitars into a coat of much meaningfulness and duly wearing it with style. There is, of course, European quirkiness stitched in but it’s quality nonetheless.


  Want To Go Back by Wolf Manhattan


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Pop

I can live with this one. “Want To Go Back” loops round the bedroom like a song borne of a well provisioned record collection yet Wolf Manhattan has the nous to revere his references rather than just replicating them. I shall sing along.


  IGOTCHA by Smoove & Turrell


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Boogie

Solid old school dancefloor moves from Smoove & Turrell with “IGOTCHA” having the irresistible post-midnight vibe that would make even an archbishop put on his dancing shoes and speed into the dawn. Feel the groove.


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  www.smooveandturrell.com

  Mox Nox by Alison Eales


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Classy

Once again, I feel a sigh coming on as “Mox Nox” by Alison Eales takes command of my ears. Sweetly sentimental, delightfully delicate and lyrically intelligent, this song is, in a way, a throwback to a time when quality mattered. This, my friends, is quality.


  VHS by Alex Kelman


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Bleak

Packed full of droning synths and moody intent, “VHS” embodies the retro lo-fi vibe that its title would suggest with Alex Kelman executing his downbeat intentions with notable efficiency. The bleak tone is no doubt deliberate but the song hits it mark.


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  www.alexkelman.com

  Keep Her by Erin K


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Sentimental

It seems to be the week for sentimental songs and Erin K duly adds “Keep Her” to the “what becomes of the broken hearted” playlist. Her lyrical adeptness is always obvious and her level headed approach to telling it like it is has appeal.



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