Discoveries of the Week: 03 March - 09 March 2021
The Spotify playlist for this news post is at the bottom of the article |
Toronto Blessings - Life
(Noise Rock from Barnsley, England)
Barnsley's trio Toronto Blessings provides us with the energy of crashing punk rock and the intense soundscapes of noise rock. Their song 'Life' is the first track of the eponymic two-song single. Enjoy the destructive power created by the British band.
Giovanni Blue feat. NINA - Out on the Moon
(Soul from the Netherlands)
This stunning song is driven forward by a soulful piano and a smooth atmosphere. On top, the impressive voice of Leo Wood, also known as NINA creates a wholesome soul song. With this track, Giovanni Blues concerns the issues of not being able to visit your family during lockdown.
Fremmand - Wrong
(Dark Wave / Post Punk from Torshavn, Faroe Islands)
With the title track of their selftitled sopohomore album, Fremmand create an impressively dark scenery. Their independent approach to Post Punk and Dark Wave feels like a boat trip on high water, but in slow motion. "Wrong" is honest, gloomy and yet romantic.
Modern Guilt - Get along
(Indie Rock / Garage Rock from London, England)
Modern Guilt soothe our ears with their emotional rock'n'roll and a powerful organ sound. There are good reasons why the trio from London is called one of the best new bands. With great ease they combine 60s rock with the silen atmosphere of modern-day indie rock.
Christian Bernal - Revolution
(Crossover / Jungle from Chicago (Illinois), USA)
Christian is using the force, and no, he is not a jedi. "Revolution" is powerful crossover that really lives up to its name. Rock, jungle, rap, funk, soul and more can be found in this great piece of music. And after all, it is a coherent song with a strong chorus.
Natalie Bouloudis - Outlaster
(Alternative Folk from London, England)
'Ah-hoo! Here's comes disaster!'. Natlie Bouloudis merges a light-footed folky tune with the bittersweet heaviness of Alternative Rock. With her song "Outlaster", the musician from London paints a beautiful and romantic picture of an apocalyptic scenario.
Zachariahs - My Darling Moon
(Alternative Rock / Indie Rock from Wales)
Three Day Monk - Bowerbird
(Indie Rock from Bedford, England)
The Young - Seeing the Life
(Garage Rock / Post Punk from Staines, England)
The Herreras - Latin Jam
(Acoustic / Folk from New Jersey, USA)
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