SINGLE REVIEW: Weekly Round-Up 01/04/24 - 07/04/24

Simon Hodges - You Work It Out

'You Work It Out' hits hard with searing guitars and an unmistakable 80s hard rock vibe. The articulate, attitude-filled vocals add a glamorous and confident edge to the track, making it bold and infectious. With its raw, in-your-face alt-rock sound, 'You Work It Out' is catchy and addictive, driven by thunderous drums and an anthemic quality. What sets it apart is the infusion of tenor saxophone, trumpet, and trombone, adding a unique twist alongside a slick guitar flex. Retro-laced yet modern and dynamic, it's a powerhouse of raw, heartfelt vocals and enthralling energy.

Deer Watching - Descend

Despite not typically gravitating towards slower styles, 'Descend' captivated me with its ethereal, dreamy soundscape. Its introspective feel, coupled with textures borrowed from post-rock and shoegaze, drew me in. The intricate composition beautifully balances sparse and dense elements, creating a rolling, barren atmosphere juxtaposed with thick, resonant guitars. 'Descend' offers an immersive journey, evoking vivid emotions that almost materialise before your eyes.

Killer Kowalski - Public Service

Killer Kowalski's 'Public Service' is a tribute to those toiling in the public service sector, acknowledging disillusionment while valuing their dedication. The track opens with a nostalgic 50's rockabilly-esque intro, setting the tone for the incoming punk attitude and spikey guitars. With swagger-laden, boisterous vocals that exude a likely lad charm backed by pummelling drums and a jive-like undertone, it seamlessly blends retro elements into a modern foundation. 'Public Service' is distinctive and poignant, embodying a DIY punk ethos and unapologetic protest, all while being dynamically explosive. A true banger that resonates with those navigating the complexities of service and societal duty.

Forest and the Tree - Undefendable

Forest and the Tree's latest single, 'Undefendable', marks a significant leap forward in their musical journey, blending captivating melodies with thought-provoking introspection. In this track, the duo deftly explores the complexities of our modern world, aiming to inspire empathy and connection among listeners. With their distinctive blend of soulful vocals, heartfelt harmonies, and diverse instrumentation, Forest and the Tree create an immersive sonic experience that resonates deeply. 'Undefendable' is a testament to the duo's continued evolution and their ability to craft music that leaves a lasting impression.

Heavydive - Ghosts

'Ghosts' signifies a bold leap forward in Heavydive's musical odyssey. With this track, the band seamlessly melds their signature sound with innovative experimentation, resulting in a captivating sonic tapestry. The song's emotional depth, ethereal atmosphere, and infectious energy capture the essence of Heavydive's artistic evolution. Drawing inspiration from real-life experiences, particularly the unlikely love story unfolding within the confines of a mental ward, 'Ghosts' exudes intimacy and resilience. Its haunting melodies and evocative lyrics serve as a beacon of hope, resonating with listeners as a reminder that amidst life's trials, brighter days are always within reach.

A Day in Venice - Through the Embers of Hell

'Through the Embers of Hell' ignites with stunning vocals that exude a symphonic grandeur, yet retain a raw vulnerability and fragility, drawing listeners into an introspective journey. The creative instrumentation seamlessly blends the swirling textures of shoegaze with the timeless essence of alt-rock, resulting in a distinctive and expertly executed sound. Ethereal percussions and healing instruments enhance the recent production, infusing it with an intriguing depth that complements the dense fusion of electronic and alternative rock elements seamlessly. Together, these elements craft a captivating sonic landscape that beckons exploration.

Close to Monday - Stranger

Close to Monday continues their monthly streak of captivating singles with 'Stranger,' a haunting electro-pop track that delves deep into the complexities of love's darker realms. Ann's mesmerizing vocals intertwine with Alexander's evocative production, drawing listeners into a vortex of conflicting emotions. Inspired by the enigmatic allure of dysfunctional relationships, the song explores the paradoxical dance between longing for freedom and succumbing to irresistible attraction. With its hypnotic melody and thought-provoking lyrics, 'Stranger' resonates as a poignant reflection of the struggle to break free from toxic yet compelling bonds.

Wildstreet - Come Down

'Come Down' unleashes a full-throttle, confident sound with its killer guitars and seamless tempo changes. Its retro influences pay homage to the power hooks of 80s hair metal, while exuding a glamorous and elaborate aura brimming with attitude and swagger. From the infectious energy that draws listeners in to the adrenaline-pumping chorus that's impossible not to sing and headbang along to, this track electrifies from start to finish. A perfect blend of nostalgia and modern flair, 'Come Down' epitomizes the electrifying energy of rock at its finest.

American Thought Criminals - Woman of the Year

'Woman of the Year' is a blistering onslaught of hardcore punk that fearlessly dives into non-politically correct themes. Unapologetically outspoken, this band refuses to conform to "snowflake culture" and offers a warning to the easily offended. With frantic, urgent energy and a dirty, rowdy vibe, the track plunges into sheer bedlam, mixing in sludgy segments before powering into erratic hardcore punk. Dynamic and shapeshifting, it's a defiant anthem here to cause upset and certain to offend - and for fans of unabashed rebellion, it's an absolute must-listen.

The Pineapple Beach Experience - They Remember Us (Shakin')

'They Remember Us (Shakin')' embodies gritty garage rock at its finest. With a thick, dirty bassline and splashy drums driving the plodding beat, this track exudes a DIY aesthetic and undeniable swagger. Angular guitars inject a melodic yet bluesy influence, culminating in a spikey guitar solo that leads to a thrilling noise explosion. It's a raw and exhilarating journey through the heart of garage rock, leaving listeners craving more.

The Pleasure Dome - The Duke Part II (Friends & Enemies)

In 'The Duke Part II (Friends & Enemies)', The Pleasure Dome navigates a tumultuous journey through liminal spaces, encapsulating the transitional turmoil following personal and professional upheavals. Vocalist and songwriter Bobby Spender's introspective lyrics resonate with raw emotion, reflecting on loss, heartbreak, and the struggle for identity amidst adversity. Against a backdrop of haunting melodies and pulsating rhythms, the song offers a message of resilience and hope, reminding listeners that even in the darkest moments, there is strength to be found in embracing the present. With this release, The Pleasure Dome delivers an emotive and ambitious testament to the power of music as catharsis.

Planet Of Ghosts - Z-Man NYC

Planet Of Ghosts' latest single 'Z-Man NYC' is a sonic revelation, blending alternative rock elements with their distinctive underground vibe. The duo's quirky vocals and electrifying guitar riffs punctuate the airwaves with raw garage rock energy, infused with a playful spirit that challenges existential notions. As they ponder humanity's place in the cosmos, the band embraces imperfection, inviting listeners to revel in the freedom to err. Through this introspective journey, the song emerges as a captivating testament to the resilience of the human spirit, defiantly dancing on the edge of uncertainty.

S.J. Armstrong - Orange and Gray

'Orange and Gray' enchants with its almost chamber-esque introduction, paving the way for a voyage into bright, whimsical, and hypnotic '60s sounds. The swirling and lucid arrangement carries listeners away with its captivating riffs, while the authentic retro-laced vocals evoke a sense of immersive nostalgia. It's a track that effortlessly transports you to a bygone era, where each note feels like a glimpse into a technicolor dream.

The First Eloi - Hide & Seek

'Hide & Seek' echoes the ethereal essence of bands like Lush, drawing parallels to their "Sweetness and Light" EP, with reverberating guitar textures and introspective lyrics typical of shoegaze and grungegaze. Distorted and fuzzed-out, the track immerses listeners in a transcendent landscape filled with delicate noise particles, where haunting serenity intertwines with delicate, bittersweet vocals. Epic riffs merge with droning basslines and impending drums, crafting a cacophonic ambience that swirls like an ever-changing kaleidoscope. Skillful use of tempo changes juxtaposes vulnerability with grandeur, guiding listeners on a mesmerising voyage through layers and textures of sound and emotion.

Factheory - Brasov

'Brasov' captivates with its dramatic, theatrical ambiance, weaving harrowing, artistic vocals amidst gentle, haunting instrumentations. The track exudes a macabre, nervous energy, punctuated by impactful twists and turns that tantalise elements of EDM within its dark wave base, incorporating dub and gothic aspects alongside a hint of oriental flair. Diverse, unique, and a touch eccentric, 'Brasov' boldly explores its elaborate soundscapes, ensuring its presence is both intriguing and memorable.

Glassfield - Verses

'Verses' delivers a raw and urgent fusion of angular DIY garage rock and 90s distorted grunge. With snarling vocals and fuzzed-out instrumentation, the track establishes a commanding presence. Frustration and fire are palpable throughout, captivating listeners with its intense delivery.

Dream Pusher - 100 year war (no reason to fight)

‘100 year war (no reason to fight)' envelops listeners in a blend of soaring melodies and laid-back Americana vibes. The track exudes a mellow energy, with a haunting melody that evokes deep emotion. The vocals add to the song's majesty, delivering an authentic and heartfelt performance. It's a track that invites introspection and connection, offering a soul-stirring journey through its captivating soundscape.

Amy

I'm Amy a Norfolk girl, currently residing at the seaside.

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I'm into all kinds of music the more obscure the better (my music taste is definitely better than yours 🤪😜) with my fave band being The Wonder Years.

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