May Round-Up: CRB 10 Best Singles
Out of the 20+ singles reviewed in April here's our pick of the 10 that stood out above the rest!
Civil Villains - Cornerstore
“a diverse noise that is both lo-if and immersive but also raucous and erupting”
KAVES - Silliè Billet
“Big, infectious, dynamic sound with catchy hooks, showstopping riffs and vocals that balance the purity in Caitlin's voice with the raw anger at situations that have left her vexed”
Four Faces - Old Scars
“a powerful lyric presented in a creative multifaceted style that will appeal to a whole cross section of music fans”
Drown - Butterflies
“Emotional and exhilarating 'Butterflies' is a melancholic banger for anyone feeling lost and hopeless”
Harker - Out the Window
“Harker are an exciting find; fuzzy, distorted but dreamlike and lo-fi. A 90's lover's dream”
Jack Foz - I'm Coming Home
“a wonderous soundscape of emotions and a beautiful vision of nostalgic sounds with aspects of the synth laden 80's and the drama and rawness of 90's indie”
Avery Dakin - Bloom
“Exquisitely presented, 'Bloom' has a wonderful swing vibe with elements of R'n'B and sections that could be likened to acidity of trip-hop”
The Marijanovic - Butterfly Feeling
“A formidable, impactful listen The Marijanovic is one of the brightest stars Norwich has to offer”
Drella - Divide
“These lads know how to write an anthemic punk song”
Spoilers - Peaches and Cream
“an exhilarating sound and a piece of masterful songwriting”