Song reviews


  Let Go Of Boredom by Gold Bonds


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Retro

Full of synthetic goodness, “Let Go Of Boredom” pumps itself up with strong vocals, loops and a solidly reverential approach to the art of song writing. You might be thinking nineties’ AM radio but I know the past is the present and this song is the proof.


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  Piece by Piece by The Tropicanas


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Charming

Bouncy in that nineties’ pop way, The Tropicanas will bring a smile to the faces of many with “Piece by Piece”. Whilst being a lightweight and even sugary song, The Tropicanas have more than enough charm to pull their song off the shelf and put it into your heart.


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  Cool With Me by Slow Cozy


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Retro

Laidback and retro is the style path that Slow Cozy have chosen to follow and “Cool with Me” rolls just like Dope Lemon did before them. The result speaks for itself with the sequencer doing the necessary to keep the song resolutely on course.


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  Hook by Tasche and the Psychedelic Roses


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Endearing

Balancing bounce with offbeat charm isn’t an easy trick to pull off yet Tasche and the Psychedelic Roses can do it with their song “Hook” wooing me through the inspired use of grungy guitars, left field lyrics and a desirably quirky joie de vivre.


  Final Girl by Eva Rose


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Radio friendly

You can’t go far wrong with a bit of maturity and polish in your song writing and, indeed, Eva Rose doesn’t go far wrong with her song “Final Girl”. Blend in enough guitars to make an alt rock playlist with a voice that has radio friendly qualities and the result pleases.


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  Solstice by Popup


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Bleak

Let’s face it. “Solstice” is four minutes of lyrical irony ironically delivered in a downbeat and deadpan Glasgow manner. I don’t know if Popup have every Lou Reed album in their collection but I can bet that the students who listen to this will have. C’est végétarien!


  Live For Today by Stillway


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Scottish

An honest example of Scottish styled indie pop, “Live For Today” holds a steady course for its four minute duration with enough in the way of bounce and assured vocals to make the journey worthwhile. It’s a Stillway thing.


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  Feel Bad Boogie by Patrik Jansson


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Blues

Still setting fire to those guitar strings is Patrik Jansson and “Feel Bad Boogie” provides more than enough proof that the blues rock genre still has some life in it. The feel is right and this song also makes you want to drink beer. That works for me!


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  Vertigo by Nadine Khouri


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Classy

Elegant and eloquent as ever, Nadine Khouri stays on the classy side of the street with her song “Vertigo” and, with the subtle arrangement allowing plenty of space for her voice to cast its spell, your ears will soon become hers forever. I sigh again.


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  Together Again by Bring Me The Hearts


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Smooth

It’s funny when you think of it. Bring Me The Hearts are a band from dear old England yet they do that super smooth west coast (of America) FM rock sound just like it should be done with sonorous female vocals and that mellow feel making me think of sunshine and sand.


  Sucker4u by Little Destroyer


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Edgy

Edgy to the point of being jumpy, Little Destroyer bang things together in the pursuit of passion, or at least the expression thereof, and sum it all up in three minutes or so. Call it “sucker4u” or call it a blunt object. It’s your ears.


  Broken Record by Somebody’s Child


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Solid

There’s enough indie in Somebody’s Child’s song “Broken Record” to make you go all sentimental for those good old days when the song meant everything. Cian Godfrey has the voice to carry it off though and you will want to hear the song again. True.



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