Song reviews


  Go Anywhere by Sally Green and Kurupt


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Funk

A solid retro funk groove from Sally Green – and Kurupt – with lots of loops keeping the train dancing on the track and there’s even a halftime rap to keep the nineties soul boys happy. It’s old school but fresh if you know what I mean.


  Birds Before Rain by She Was the Carnation and the Rose


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Dramatic

I’m not entirely sure where a song like “Birds Before Rain” fits into the playlist of today but there is something endearing dramatic about the female vocals that would suggest inspiration by the more progressive folk rock bands of the seventies.


  Dry Run by Hunters of the Alps


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Dream pop

Done in the old school dream pop style, “Dry Run” rolls like lo-fi reverb is the only food your ears need and Hunters of the Alps keep it all full of mist and mellow fruitfulness as the song runs it course. Destined for a cassette release.


  Hiding by Boudicca’s Bass Service


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Quirky

Not quite offbeat but not quite standard either is “Hiding” by Boudicca’s Bass Service. This is a low key song with some quirky tempo changes that work well enough to make your feet move of their own accord. Interesting.


  Overblown by Cosmicity


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Retro

That retro synth pop sound never gets old and Cosmicity duly pulls those sequenced patterns of days gone by together to weave “Overblown” into a cardigan of emotional nihilism. Stylishly bleak is the way of his world.


Review date: 
  cosmicity.com

  Vampires by Bullets and Octane


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Aggressive

Once more into the underworld we go with Bullets and Octane mixing downright aggressive vocals and solidly metal riffs together to take “Vampires” on a walk on the metaphorical wild side. A band that wears black without a doubt.


  Every Single Day by Shannon Smith


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Uplifting

Taking the retro train all the way back to the seventies is Shannon Smith with “Every Single Day” having both melody and sentimentality and never running less than straight and true. I don’t often get to call a song uplifting these days but this one is.


  Wrong Heart by Permafrost


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Retro

Norwegian band Permafrost pull some retro musical moves out of their creative hats and take their song “Wrong Heart” for a walk down the well-trodden path to the edgy guitars and laconic vocals side of town. The past is the new present.


  Cool Girl by EDIE


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On trend

Independent woman makes independent music with distinctly independent lyrics. EDIE turns “Cool Girl” into relationship management disguised as a radio friendly pop song. Guitars and a foot tapping chorus complete the illusion.


Review date: 
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  Bad Technology by Lo-Fi Jones


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Indie Folk

What’s an indie folk band supposed to do in these troubled times? Sing about broken toasters it would seem and “Bad Technology” by Lo-Fi Jones is full of ironic observations about our reliance on today’s technologies whilst rambling on down the road.


Review date: 
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  I Ain’t Gonna Do It by Untamed


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Rocked

Loud and robust is the way to go for German rock band Untamed and “I Ain’t Gonna Do It” duly maxes out on muscular vocals, riffing guitars and straight down the line, attitude filled, lyrics. Music to make you drink beer.


  Atlas by Pjos


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Dreampop

Low key dreampop from Pjos with “Atlas” resonating with reverb and moody intent. The vocals are lost somewhere in the echo of wistfulness and nothing much else happens as the song sweeps over you. Atmosphere triumphs over song.


Review date: 
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