Song reviews


  Let Me Hold Your Hand by The Frampton Sisters


Let Me Hold Your Hand cover art


Sentimental

I’m a sucker for harmonies, especially sentimental sibling ones, and the voices that intertwine and twist “Let Me Hold Your Hand” into a wistful enchantment are those of The Frampton Sisters. I feel the need to sigh and watch the sunset.


  Stay by Mïrändä


Stay cover art


Mainstream

A song with undoubted mainstream appeal, “Stay” oozes enough confidence and melodramatic intent to thus make Mïrändä into a singer that many will wish to further investigate. A good song well done as they would have said back in the day.


Review date: 
  whoismiranda.com

  Hackney Smack Deal by The Rec


Hackney Smack Deal cover art


Sharp

I suppose that a song like “Hackney Smack Deal” would easily have become a Happy Mondays style anthem for the Subaru Impreza generation back in the day but, in the here and now, The Rec have given us an ironic, and invigorating, four minutes of social realism. Boom!


Review date: 
  www.facebook.com/therecOswestry

  Mirores by Ani Glass


Mirores cover art


Synth happy

A glorious revitalisation of the glories of the heyday of synth pop and bedsit electronica, “Mirores” resonates with magic of human and computer in synergistic combination. Blessed be the words and music of Ani Glass.


Review date: 
  www.facebook.com/aniglasscymru

  Not Myself by Red Telephone


Not Myself cover art


Raucous

Veering between the melodic and the downright angry are Red Telephone with their song “Not Myself” plundering rock and psych influences in search of a new new sonic nirvana. Duly, they have found it so play it again and make it loud this time.


  Kill For Fun by Lush Puppy


Kill For Fun cover art


Hybrid

“Kill For Fun” might seem like little more an edgy hybrid of dance floor loops and pop culture references yet Lush Puppy make it into much more by throwing in enough of their own skewed style to turn it into a rather interesting song.


  The King's Fool by Siobhán O'Brien


The King's Fool cover art


Classy

Just in time for the festival booking frenzy is Siobhán O'Brien with her song “The King’s Fool” being the kind of classy fusion of folk and Americana that appeals to roots festival audience. A nicely executed song.


  Like a Woman Should by Hayley Mary


Like a Woman Should cover art


Sparky

Proving that you can put a message in a song and still make it memorable to even the casual listener is Hayley Mary. “Like A Woman Should” might sound like a polished prayer to retro times but it lacks neither substance nor a modern edge. Sparky!


Review date: 
  www.facebook.com/hayleymarymusic

  So Much Love by Nada Surf


So Much Love cover art


Upbeat

Whilst sort of old fashioned in its upbeat tone, “So Much Love” remains the kind of pop song that deserves to sell a million or two just like such songs did back in the day. Nada Surf are therefore my preferred purveyors of feel good songs.


Review date: 
  www.nadasurf.com

  It Ain’t Right by Mi Sko


It Ain’t Right cover art


Solid

3am on the dancefloor and Mi Sko’s “It Ain’t Right” comes on. It’s just right for that time and place with enough in the way of rigid loops, synth breaks and passionate female vocals to put the icing on the cake that is your night out.


Review date: 
  www.facebook.com/miskoofficial

  Free My Soul by Sev Lah


Free My Soul cover art


Party time

Now this is one robust song. Big on power chords, reverb and red meat vocal power, Sev Lah has no problem kicking “Free My Soul” right over the touchline. Play loud, drink beer and think of all those summer festivals that would be made better with this song.


Review date: 
  www.facebook.com/sevlahmusic

  Revising My Fee by Mush


Revising My Fee cover art


Poptastic

A band that just has to be British, Mush add an endearing quirkiness to their Britpop flavoured song “Revising My Fee” and turn it into one of those songs that will bring a smile to your face no matter how miserable you normally are.


Review date: 
  www.facebook.com/mushleeds


Page 73 of 218   ◼◀72 73 74►◼