Song reviews


  Get Over Yourself by Sabatta


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Solid

“Get Over Yourself” poses like a rock song of times gone by but there is enough of today in the lyrics to keep things relevant to our troubled times and, as you might expect, there is a guitar solo in there to keep the Sabatta music machine on the right road.


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  Moments by Mesaverde


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Hypnotic

Wistfully wandering amongst the trees are Mesaverde with their song “Moments” swooping in and out of the sunshine as it laconically rolls from beginning to end. Not bad at all with the end result being actually quite hypnotic in effect.


  The Beginning of the End by The McKenzie Fix


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Grey

Not really sure what to make of this song. “The Beginning of the End”, as the title would suggest, is downbeat to the point of being grey yet I have the suspicion that there is something deeper than a sea of melancholy going on here. Perhaps I need more beer?


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  Toddi by Gillie


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Misty

It’s raining outside so I suppose it is no surprise that a song as ethereal as “Toddi” would seem an appropriate soundtrack with Gillie swathing her voice in reverb to complete that sonic picture of wet autumn mornings.


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  The End of October by Grandios Sensibel


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Classy

Episodic and theatrical in presentation, “The End of October” seems much more than just a simple song with Grandios Sensibel successfully emoting much melancholy. I love the smell of complexity in the morning and this song is nothing if not that.


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  Numbers by Kodact


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Sad

Kodact take their song “Numbers” for a stroll along the mellow path and, with the decidedly laidback and understated presentation restraining everything, you might well miss out on this sad song. It’s end credit music without a doubt.


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  Sweet Revenge by YME


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Club

“Numbers” sounds like a child of a dancefloor with the solid robotic beat certain to track the song straight into the better clubs. YME’s impassioned, if circuitous, vocals lift the song out of the digital abyss and put it right into your Mercedes.


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  Aelita by Virta


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Spiritual

Another song that will drift about inside your head, “Aelita” plays like a soundtrack to something spiritual and seems as deep as the proverbial well. No matter, for Virta clearly know what they are doing so into the song we duly dive.


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  Bones by Malummi


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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.


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  K9 (Wide Awake) by Nadine Randle


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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.


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  This Is My Time by Francis On My Mind


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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


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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.


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