Allusondrugs (photo courtesy of James Akbar Photography) |
'Sunset Yellow' unfolds its allure with a laid-back and ethereal instrumental setting, comes in hauntingly dreamful, relentlessly pushy still. Smooth vocals echo atmospherically, gleam insistently grim and rise with trenchant, thrilling vigor, hollow drums pulsate forcefully, whilst melodiously resonating guitars soar in a fierce, fuzzy fashion and in chime with an orotund, strong percussion progression. 'Sunset Yellow' manifests as a ludically and velvety swirling melodic vortex that picks up furious pace throughout and thereby intrigues with profound compositional suspense.
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Narcs (photo courtesy of Stuarts Photography Leeds) |
Two birds, one stone ... and a plethora of fervent, bitter and impulsively bold songs later, those, who opened up to the ponderous and gloomy, the vivacious and moody music Narcs supply, experienced a colourful journey of intense sound and sassy, sonorous screams - may it be the cocky vocal confidence of 'Karaoke', the eccentrically howling impetuosity of 'High Commissioner' or the husky, enticingly ambient and riotious acoustic harmony of 'Tall Grass', the 4-piece alternative rock outfit diverges from dashing and dark rock pomp to light, keenly stirring rock serenades, only to approach, to embrace first-mentioned power-grunge-glory eagerly welcoming again.
With '19' Narcs settle up with Great Britain's political system - frustration and resentment about it errupt into an urgent and sharp tonal uproar, depending on fast-paced, stormily cracking rhythm and incisive melodic unrest. A vehement, acutely ringing vocal performance and thought-provoking lyrics convincingly complement the song's fiery and furious spirit, leave the listener stunned and contemplative at best.
Narcs' debut album 'Two Birds, One Stone Later' |
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You sure all remember the electrifying, tenebrous and fervent compositial vim of 'Suntrap' - now, Forever Cult are back to enthuse and excite with grungy, rampant and vibrant musicianship all over again. The 3-piece alternative rock outfit unleashes vivid and firm compositions whose audacious and thunderous sound bursts through a barnstorming and perky pop coating. And 'OceanOceanOcean' is no exception.
Jaunty and lively in compositional scheme, 'OceanOceanOcean' sweeps breezily, surges briskly, is deepened in sound due to its severely clashing and vivaciously struck percussion reverberation, exuberant nonetheless, given its spirited riffage and frisky, edgy vocal virulence. A buoyant and bracing virulence both hard to ignore and even harder not to fall for.
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All three bands - Allusondrugs, Narcs and Forever Cult - are singned to Clue Records. To learn more about the indie label and the music they represent, click here.
This indie-rock outfit, hailing from Manchester, are no new faces to carpe carmina, the Reveurs' music has been reviewed a while back already, and it's 'Control' to take the audience by storm once more, now as remastered, equally rousing and electrifying version, solidifying its dense yet dynamic melodic glow. The listener is anew hooked on Nelson's at first imbuing, dimly deployed, later on throaty, vehemently erupting voice as well as on the vivace and tense atmosphere, the drum-driven, powerful beat of the song. 'Control' managed to satisfy once, and it does conspiciously well a second time around.
Excitingly energetic, infectiously anthemic - remark the glowing, keen backing howls - and of sonic cloudy depth 'Saint Marie' plays skilfully with what is the Reveurs' striking music essence: rough and dusky, firmly roaring yet controlled vocals engross an upbeat and vigorous soundscape in a way that is thrillingly absorbing and catchy at the same time. Its both vocal and instrumental vigor spurring and stimulating the listeners' liking for ardent compositions of perky rhythm and piercing nonetheless brisk acerbity - for good.
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Watchtower (Jack McAllister (vox&guitarist) & Sam Knott (bassist), live at LIMF 2014) |
Jack Sanders (vox/guitarist) |
Combining
rock'n'roll roots and psychedelic enigma, captivatingly embodied by
expressively breathy vocals and nebulous melodic moments, Watchtower
make a murkily clangorous yet atmospherically mellow mark there to
last and linger. Said feisty still harmonised compositional momentum
has been strikingly exposed through the densely swinging 'Under YourThumb' and the torridly dashing 'Art Of Retribution', the latter
sounding dynamically acoustic already. The band's recent release,
'You Don't Have To Say Goodbye', takes a slightly divergent musical
line, remains copiously acoustic and subtly vibrant still. Drifting
dreamily gentle, the emotive composition adapts a more husky,
sentimentally poignant vocal outline augmented by delicately
apollonian droning and is harmoniously topped off with placid,
soulful guitar sonority. The mournful, nevertheless hopeful lyrics,
telling of painful loss and comforting faith, add to the simple
beauty of a song dedicated to a friend of the band who experienced a
death in his family, and most certainly spark the listeners' genuine
emotion and empathy likewise.
Make sure to purchase 'You Don't Have To Say Goodbye' - not only because it's an emotionally involving and gripping song, but also for all proceeds go to charity (McMillian Cancer Support & Kidney Research UK). Support independent musicians and a good cause at once.
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An ambiently echoing, blithely and idyllically declining melodic euphony, a vivifying and dizzily elusive scenery of sound - the Juveniles paint sweeping and quaint, alluringly expressive compositional pictures, portraying the odds of everyday life in its blindingly shining beauty whilst equally depicting its dark abysses. And the liverpool 5-piece does so in a confident, gracefully mellifluous and bouncily oscillating way, having 'vintage flair' written all over their musical presence.
As atmospheric and nostalgic the music video for 'Please Don't Change', is the composition itself: rhythmic drum strokes and bright keys coloring herald a lyrical tale that is enchantingly entangled in a languorous and silken tonal array, a blend of haunting melodic melancholia and blissfully floating melodic exuberance. Deeply engrossed, sensitive vocals sing the romantic praise of a woman, beautiful to the narrators' eye, comfort, uplift her about her looks, concisely ask her not to change. And neither should the calm and profoundly harmonious compositional shaping of this song.
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