Discoveries of the Week: 24 March - 30 March 2021
Playlist to be found at the bottom of the page |
TIËRNY - Lonely are the Brave
(Cinematic Pop / Gothic Pop - Liverpool, England)
TIËRNY open this week's Discoveries with an opulent symphonic song. Above the impressive sounds of strings and a piano, the stunning pop anthem unfolds. Somewhere between Gothic, Neo-Classic, and a catchy melody, "Lonely are the Brave" is a highly exciting and sensual experience for the passionate.
She Made Me Do It - Otherwordly
(Alternative Rock - London, England)
Heartbreak is a terrible feel, and it has the potential to enhance our perceptions of our own body and mind. She Made Me Do It describe one of those fantastic out-of-body experiences that move away from pain and consciousness, and flee into a wild spiral of thoughts and emotions. Driven by dynamic Alternative Rock, the band lets us explore this other world.
RJ Bacon - Beyond the Perpendicular
(Lounge Jazz - Sydney, Australia)
Australian multi-instrumentalist RJ Bacon is giving us a great opportunity to lean back, relax and enjoy the comforting air of his jazzy tunes. "Beyond the Perpendicular" is the title track of his newest EP. The smooth song makes you imagine being in a small bar, enjoying the drink of your choice, and indulging every moment of thi soothing atmosphere.
Hairy Penguins - Drop the Anchor
(Prog Rock - Glasgow, Scotland)
With "Drop the Anchor", Glasgow's proggers Hairy Penguins open their debut EP "Triptych". The Scottish band provides us with soft and intelligent rock music. "Drop the Anchor" is defined by an exciting song structure and perfect use of different moods, instruments, and changes in tempo and metre.
Carl Brewster - Got to go
(Garage Rock / Indie Rock - Stockton on Tees, England)
On his recent album "Abstraction", Teeside's Carl Brewser deals with his mental health and transfers his thoughts on issues to powerful and dynamic Indie Rock. The opening track "Got to go" perfectly musicks the realization that sometimes you just have to go. The way this impression is wrapped up musically is deeply liberating.
Moon Museum - Pleasures of Peace
(Dream Pop / Indie Rock - San Francisco (California), USA)
Moon Museum's music is a beautiful reverie and a journey through bright and colourful dreams. Melodic tunes and a certain impact of Shoegaze create a wholesome soundscape that is defined by its peaceful ambient and feels like the morning sun waking you up for breakfast.
Jack Badcock - Entropy
(Indie Pop / Jazz - Glasgow, Scotland)
Rhona Stevens - Melanin
(Indie Pop / Jazz - Glasgow, Scotland)
(Groovy Sexy Viking Funk Doom Rock from New Cumberland (Pennsylvania), USA)
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