Song reviews


  Up In Smoke by Ænly


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Metal

There are days when you think you have played too many video games and, on those days, you want a song like “Up in Smoke” by Ænly as they, very confidently, can tick all the style boxes associated with a metal band and return you to earth.


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  Sleepless by Nienke Jansz


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Commercial

Right on the money for the commercial ear appeal, Nienke Jansz locks her song “Sleepless” to the loop that leads to success. Catchy and upbeat, this is the kind of song that could charm both the dancefloor and the charts.


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  Taste by Telquist


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Quirky

I like a bit of laconic indifference in a performance and Telquist provides just that and then uses it to drive his song “Taste” towards the land of the offbeat and downright quirky. If you have taste and style, this one is for you. Sweet.


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  Serve The Servants by Einar Vilberg


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Mature

I hadn’t expected Einar Vilberg to adopt the ways of the seventies rock band as effectively as he has and “Serve The Servants” duly resonates with musical purpose, deeper meaning and a guitar solo. A song like this needs a guitar solo.


  Fool by Tali Shear


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Honest

Sensitive singer songwriters are back in fashion and Tali Shear is one of them. Her song “Fool” is one of regret and misunderstanding – which is as one might expect – but she benefits from an honest and direct approach to her performance.


  I Don’t Want Your Man by Lexxi Raine


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Commercial

I like a bit of career ambition and Lexxi Raine duly fuels her way forward with this, very modern, country flavoured song. “I Don’t Want Your Man” is as sharp lyrically as I would expect but her target is undoubtedly Nashville dollars. She deserves them too.


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  Legal Tender by Pabst


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Energetic

Infused with irony and power punk influences, “Legal Tender” guides you gleefully towards delinquency and that makes for a nice change. Let’s face it, Pabst rawk like bands did when kids still went to the mall.


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  Hideaway by Elis Noa


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Headphones

A headphone song if there ever was one, “Hideaway” highlights the fact the Elis Noa are a duo who are more than capable of merging heart on the sleeve emotional intensity with electronic control. And so the night is here.


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  Divide & Conquer by Smiling Assassin


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Angry

Few can keep anger going like Smiling Assassin so it is no surprise that “Divide & Conquer” has more punk powered fury in its sub two minute duration than most songs will ever have. This is an extra hot curry pot noodle of a song.


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  Techno Viking by Outblinker


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Rumbler

Now here is some intensity! Mind you, you get to expect such a thing from Glasgow steamrollers Outblinker and “Techno Viking” duly engages the thunder and synthesisers in such a manner as to tear down the walls of Jericho.


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  You Know I'm No Good by ElectroBluesSociety


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Respectful

An Amy Winehouse song gets a respectful cover from ElectroBluesSociety with Karine Roerdink adding enough in the way of worldly yet feline intent to make “You Know I'm No Good” into more than a memory.


  More Than Heaven by Marina Matiss


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Spiritual

A song that lets you just drift away, “More Than Heaven” meanders through your mind with the spiritual intensity inherent to the words and voice of Marina Matiss easily conjuring up the clouds that cover us when we walk in the rain.


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