SINGLE REVIEW: Weekly Round-Up 15/07/24 - 21/07/24

Barry & The Visitors - Days Between Stations

Barry & The Visitors captivate with 'Days Between Stations', the lead track from their latest album of the same name, released in May 2024. The song begins with a delightful acoustic intro that smoothly transitions into a fuller psychedelic sound, evoking St. Pepper's imagery, before blossoming into a charming indie rock tune. It carries an uplifting energy, enhanced by familiar and captivating vocals. The track features clever tempo changes that add interest, combining jangly guitars with a sweeping sound. The nostalgic early 90s indie vibe is complemented by trumpet breaks, which add a layer of grandeur to the composition. Overall, 'Days Between Stations' is a standout track that beautifully blends past and present influences.

The Black Ravines - In Limbo

'In Limbo' by The Black Ravines delves into the confusion and pressure of making life-defining decisions. The song captures the feeling of being stuck between multiple paths, uncertain of which one to take, and questioning what lies on the other side—if anything at all. It’s an exploration of the thought process and the sense of being lost and in limbo.

The track begins with epic, urgent guitars that set the stage before thunderous drums barge in, quickly escalating into a high-energy rock anthem. The dramatic vocals, imbued with a theatrical flair, perfectly complement the killer riffs and rumbling bassline. The electrifying and dark atmosphere is further amplified by a powerful, eruptive chorus that makes 'In Limbo' both enthralling and intense.

Amongst Liars - By Design

Amongst Liars' new track 'By Design' is a powerful anthem about self-empowerment and overcoming difficult situations. The song is intense and eruptive, characterised by its bold, confident, and harrowing nature. Blending phenomenal alt-rock with metalcore elements, 'By Design' delivers a defiant and robust sound. The track features epic guitars that drive the energy and create an electrifying atmosphere.

The female vocals, with their sweeter tone, complement the harmonies and add a duet quality that balances the rawness with a touch of purity. This interplay of vocal textures enhances the overall impact, making the song both powerful and nuanced. The song's energising spirit and commanding presence make it arena-ready, poised to captivate large audiences with its anthemic quality and intense delivery. 'By Design' stands out as a testament to the band's ability to merge raw power with melodic finesse, creating a track that resonates deeply with its message of empowerment and resilience.

proXima Rock Band - 'My Gold Mine'

proXima Rock Band's 'My Gold Mine’ weaves an intriguing narrative, hinting at their ancient vampire origins and timeless musical influence. It opens with haunting strings that create an atmospheric introduction, evoking deep emotion and setting a captivating tone. This is followed by a chime-like quality, reminiscent of water on glass, before the track ramps up with epic, fast-paced guitars and thundering drums that drive the energy forward. The song settles into a theatrical rock anthem, filled with shimmer and glitter, showcasing incredible energy and theatrics that keep listeners engaged from start to finish. With its infectious sound and strong 80s power metal vibes, it conveys a sense of urgency while maintaining excellent danceability. The dynamic shifts throughout the track elevate its intensity, making the energising beat an essential element that ensures 'My Gold Mine' is a captivating and memorable listen.

Amy

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

Age: eternally 21 (I’m really Peter Pan!).

By day I'm a Leaks, Condensation, Damp and Mould Resident Liaison Officer and by night I'm CRB's admin bitch, reviewer extraordinaire, point and hope for the best photographer, paperclip monitor and expert at breaking anything technical then expecting Scott to fix it!

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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