Vishal Naidu has - Aeons In Stillness
The music composed by Vishal Naidu has a cinematic eye, in Aeons In Stillness he has peppered the song with details that especially breathe life into the song. Vishal has always made an interesting set of rhythmic choices. The songwriter/ composer has always had a knack of bringing out character, depth and emotions within a song without uttering a single word. He creates portals that transport the listeners to a world that isn’t beyond the imagination. He builds from everything that surrounds us.
Thickshake - Through the Daylight
Imagine having the perfect world described to you in a song—that’s what Through the Daylight by Thickshake is!
Galore - You Love Me, You Love Me Not
A heartbreak. There are times after a mishap when reliving the past sends shivers down your spine. Thinking about how it was brings tears to your eyes. You look for refuge, and often you find that refuge in songs. You Love Me, You Love Me Not by Galore is a song made for moments of refuge.
Tony Lio - Better To Sleep
“Better To Sleep” reveals Tony Lio at his most introspective, leaning into restraint rather than grandeur. Drawing inspiration from soul while blending it seamlessly with acoustic rock, the song unfolds with patience and emotional clarity.
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Milyam - Lost in the Jungle
Get your sunglasses out because Milyam is bringing in the summer heat with her cool-as-a-cucumber lyrics in Lost in the Jungle. And her discography is one of a kind, creating a whole new world with each of her songs. She is a fresh voice that explores many genres, and in this one, we hear her venture into the pop and electronic music world. So sit back and lock in because Milyam lets her music do a lot of talking this time!
She doesn’t waste a beat; she has a unique way of playing with rhythm and silence. While the beats follow a set pattern, her play with it is unrestrained. At no point does she allow your senses to settle in and take a backseat. She comes back, pouncing with some punchy lyrics, even though the song is a laid-back groove with a drink at hand in a pool on a summer day kind of song. The spirit of her music is youthful and really carefree, like Maddy and Rue from Euphoria. Even though she is new to the music market, she absolutely knows what she is doing; she’s got a keen eye when it comes to pop and groove. Heck, she has most definitely carved out a personality for her music already. It’s not too far off, the day when she takes over the billboards; the question is, will you get on the listener train then or now? Click on the links attached and help yourself to a wonderful world that Milyam will guide you through.
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Mark Moule - Only Love
The title track, "Only Love" blooms radiantly, lifting us out of the gloom of the previous. It illuminates with glimmering acoustic strums, soft percussions and swelling violin atmospherics.
'These days, life's a video game; God got the controls....', croons Mark encouragingly. His soft, intimate prose seeks to imbue you with hope, resillence and most of all, love. He sings to the exhaustion and spirit-crushing ways of the modern life and prescribes only one way forward. 'Its only love', he affirms, melodically. His words shine with earnestness and motivation, without ever feeling preachy. Instead, he's awakening a long-dormant spirit and faith that were dimmed by the burdens of modern life. We learn that this song came to Mark in a dream, and that gives the track an ethereal, spiritual aura that you can't help but feel close to.
'Only Love' touches the heart and spirit like few other tracks today can. Because it chooses hope and upliftment, expressed in the most caring, human way, through easygoing warmth. One of our favorite tracks of the year so far! One that, indeed, we all needed to hear! 'Where's The Money Gone' shifts up into a wilder, playful tone. Distortion riffs, funky grooves and Mark's vocals intensified. He takes square aim at the capitalistic ways and the extreme means to which people will go to chase those little pieces of paper and coin. We love the range and versatility Mark is exhibiting through this album. From soft ballads to protest blues-rock, Mark is capable of it all. 'Killer' closes out the album with moody strums and Mark's serious vocals. He shines light on the harsher, oft-ignored realities of life. Again, it's the simplicity and authenticity of the composition that shines through. Frank lyrics, raw arrangements and pure soul. It makes for a compelling listen that hits home, deep and true. 'Killer' is a cleverly coded message to the brutal, dog-eat-dog ways of this world and asks you where you fit into this system. Do you Kill or Do you Let Live?'Only Love' is a gem of an album that evokes emotional depth and passion-packed prose. Its a stunning introduction to Mark Moule's warm human folk/blues rock sound, and we're left captivated by his charm and authenticity.
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Rusty Reid - All Through My Days
The summer sun is embedded in every word that Rusty Reid has tucked into his latest release—All Through My Days. Reid’s music is the unique kind that connects the spiritual to the political. This Houston-based singer-songwriter has a fun approach to his sonic design. He brings in several streams of music in order to create an ocean of a song. Most of his music tends to fall into the pop-country style of music. This new release is more pop and feel-good than most of his numbers.
All Through My Days is a breeze of a song; listening to it once isn’t enough. There is something so captivating when you use landscape as a metaphor for love. Reid writes his lyrics with a sense of freedom and abandon, the same way one falls in love. His soundscape also matches this feeling; it is saccharine-laced soft sounds punctuated by the guitar and the drums. The song has a little bit of everything: lightness, danceiness, and being carefree. He sings all this, and yet he acknowledges the fickle nature of love and says, "Love anyway." The song suits the love we see between Mary Anning and Charlotte Murchison in Ammonite. Between Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan, they tell us the most basic thing: it is easy to choose love. Whether or not it lasts isn’t the question, but choosing it consistently is what counts. Rusty Reid makes his way through the dewy mist of the mountains to tell us that. If you want to listen to more of this modern-day soothsayer of love, click on the links attached here.