Song reviews


  You Should Know by Melissa Mannett


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Commercial

Solidly commercial in the Nashville style, “You Should Know” has a strong enough hook to get Melissa Mannett some airplay anywhere in the world where pickup trucks congregate. The singalong chorus holds the song in your head.


  Slam The Rock Back Down by VK Lynne


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Solid

“Slam The Rock Back Down” sounds pretty much like you would expect a hard rock song to sound these days with VK Lynne throwing some determined positivity into the lyrics. There is, of course, a guitar solo.


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  Final Girl by The D.O.O.D.


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Drole

The D.O.O.D. are quite clearly a metal band yet, underneath the monster riffs and dramatic posturing, “Final Girl” - dare I say it? - infuses humour into the black leather theatricality expected of the genre. It’s over the top and down the other side.


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  Sleep the Giant of Sleeps by Vamberator


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Deep

A mellow ramble through the more adventurous past days of the rock pantheon, Vamberator nonetheless keep “Sleep The Giant of Sleeps” right on the track for a full five minutes. I’m sure there’s deeper meaning in there too.


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  Magazines by How To Swim


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Angular

Taking the manic, but ironically infused, use of repetition as the proverbial means to an end, Glasgow’s How To Swim kick the post punk football that is their song “Magazine” about the park for a bit and then put it squarely in the back of the net. Score!


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  Bone by The Young Scones


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Lively

Energetic nineties style rock from The Young Scones and “Bone” duly takes us on a beer drinking and riff heavy frenzy with a nice singalong chorus to ensure that the band gets their point across. It would be only right to call this is good time music.


  We Are So Alike by Rain On Fridays


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Interesting

This one is interesting. The sound is garage, perhaps even grungy, but the urban angst contained within “We Are So Alike”, diluted as it is with frustration and anger, lifts Rain On Fridays straight out of the shadows and into the light.


  Thorns by Ben Hemming


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Blues rock

Old school blues rock from Ben Hemming and “Thorns”, whilst giving us more of the same, still rolls with an integrity that most modern pretenders cannot muster. If you like riffs to go with your beer then this will be the song for you.


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  Pick Me Up by The Search


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Retro indie

indie rock in the old school style from Sweden’s The Search and “Pick Me Up” duly, and very smoothly, integrates all those familiar guitar moves and meaningful lyrics into a song that still manages to sound fresh.


  The Architect by Marshall Chipped


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Serious

Glasgow veterans Marshall Chipped keep it strictly downbeat for the five minutes or so of “The Architect” with enough in the way of strident guitars to let those who remember the style signature to jump on the song’s serious retro vibe.


  Take It From Me by El Sartel


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Radio friendly

Middle of the road seems to be the place to be these days and that’s where El Sartel have taken up residence. “Take It From Me” plays out with the kind of commercial polish that makes for both radio airplay and happy housewives.


  The Swimmer by The Cowboy Mouth


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Polished

Another band from the past rises from the rose tinted mist of days gone by and The Cowboy Mouth duly demonstrate that they have not forgotten how to put a polished pop song together. “The Swimmer” is just that.



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