Song reviews


  Love and Power by Transviolet


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Polished

Even the most cynical ears can surely hear the surfeit of style in Transviolet’s “Love and Power”. Moody and deep in meaning, words and music intertwine as the song leads us to the bridge that we don’t really want to jump off. Supreme montage music.


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  Beachy by The Aquadolls


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Princesses

Superficially fluffy but probably not, “Beachy” proves, once again, that The Aquadolls can do sugary sweet singalong pop songs that aren’t sentenced to be forever imprisoned in a shopping mall playlist. I worship them. Really I do.


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  Spices by Blush Club


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Trendy

Taking post punk angularity as their style signpost, Glasgow’s Blush Club duly walk the walk of ironic indifference with “Spices” reminding us all of the true value of an art school education yet, somehow, they get away with it. Cappuccino drinking bastards.


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  T.O.M.L by Jessica Woodlee


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Urbane

Jessica Woodlee must surely be a big city girl on the evidence of “T.O.M.L“and, with her finger firmly on the pulse of coffee shop society, she successfully uses urban angst and some bad boy riffs to take her song towards radio nirvana.


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  Things Will Work Out by Robert Hawkins


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Gospel

You know the music business is in a sorry state when the best song of the week is a gospel one. Robert Hawkin’s tones down the God references enough to highlight that the fact that he has the talent to fill his song “Things Will Work Out” with soul. I hear and believe.


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  Bad Behaviour by Garrett Paknis


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VIP

No idea who Garrett Paknis is but he sounds like an escapee from the dancefloor with “Bad Behaviour” echoing around the VIP lounge like a sleazy slice of Pet Shop Boys reinvention remixed for post-midnight socialisation. It’s a style thing.


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  Hollow by Bony Macaroni


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Retro

As usual, it is back to the nineties for Bony Macaroni and “Hollow” is, once again, a neatly constructed and executed song that pulls all those Weezer references back out of the ether and puts them to singalong use. Time to turn the radio on!


  Mixtape by Gabrielle Metz


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Commercial

Clever lyrics reference everything you’ve heard before yet it that, almost ironic, polish that gives undeniable ear appeal to the Nashville radio friendly “Mixtape” and Gabrielle Metz clearly knows how to make it all sound sincere. Commercial, it is.


  Heather by Lloyd’s House


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Sincere

I like a bit of torment in the morning and Lloyd’s House have added enough angst to “Heather” to napalm the upbeat out of your morning. The lo-fi vibe glues the song together nicely though and it is, accordingly, a decent use of three minutes of your life.


  How It Is by Bo Milli


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Sweet

“How It Is” rolls like a tribute to the sunshine predecessors of the post punk sound with the endearing female vocals providing enough sugar to sweeten the sound yet there is something altogether modern about the way Bo Milli takes it to the bridge. Bim Bam!


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  Pop Snuff It by The Tropicanas


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Groovy

I like it when the groove gets groovy. West Lothian band The Tropicanas start up their song “Pop Snuff It” and drift it on to the groove highway to magically overtake their dreampop and loungecore influences. Mellow fruitfulness indeed!


  Resonate by Bourbon House


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Rock solid

Bourbon House clearly keep the seventies rock playbook close to their collective heart and “Resonate” duly ticks the boxes for muscular riffs and powerhouse female vocals. It’s the kind of song that makes you want to drink beer. Lots of beer.


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