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Tag: Rock

‘psychedelic, vintage and cinematic’ | Interview with Malavita

Odeon Disco from semi-instrumental power trio Malavita marries funkadelic warmth with a touch of retro melancholy and a a hypnotic spacey melodic riff that will stick with you for days. Or maybe it was just a dream.

Belgium, Brussels, Funk, Indie pop, Malavita, Oden disco, Psychedelic Rock, Rock

Red Skies Dawning – Rise From Ashes [Review]

You might feel temporarily paralyzed by the end. Don’t worry. This was part of the plan from the start.

alt metal, Hard Rock, Maryland, Metal, Metalcore, Red Skies Dawning, Rise From Ashes, Rock, USA

Giuseppe Cucè -21 grammi [Review]

“Inside those twenty-one grams is everything: what we have loved, what we have lost, and what still keeps us alive.”

21 grammi, Giuseppe Cucè, Italy, pop, Pop Rock, Rock

Astro Brat – White Lies [Review]

You know that we never lie. And if we, our intention is good.

Alternative Rock, Astro Brat, Indie Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Punk, Rock, White Lies

Wheeler Newman- I Hit My Limit [Review]

A testament of wordless storytelling, a track which proves that a musical arrangement done right can say so much stuff without a single lyric.

Art Rock, Florida, I Hit My Limit, Indie Rock, Jazz, Orlando, Rock, ShaShe, USA, Wheeler Newman

Jovi Skyler – Call It A Day [EP Review]

We could talk more about it. About its messy reality of underground punk rock, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. But we will leave the music to do the rest of the work.

Australia, Call It A Day, Grunge, Jovi Skyler, Punk, Punk rock, Rock, Sydney

Please Dept. – Let Me Know [Review]

Everyone here loved it. And I am sure you will love it too. Click play and if you disagree, don’t know, just let me know?

Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, Oregon, Please Dept., Portland, Rock, USA

‘Bizarre, Dynamic, Visionary’ | Interview with Plants That Grow At Night

Get ready for ‘Frogging The Cosmos (Act 1)’, a rare blend filled with rich grooves, sweet psychedelic undertones, and masterful improvisations that defy easy categorization.

Austria, Downtempo, Frogging The Cosmos, Funk, Jazz, Jazz fusion, Nu jazz, Plants That Grow At Night, Psychedelic Rock, Rock, Soul, Vienna

‘tense, bleak, and thirsty’ | Interview with Please Dept.

Sometimes you need that hard truth, which is why Please Dept. are ready to give you that Tough Love, a truly original track which is defined by a tense, pulsating, repetitive synth arpeggio and a distinct, intriguing drum rhythm.

Chris Hembree, Indie pop, Indie Rock, Oregon, Please Dept., Portland, Rock, USA

‘gestural, terrestrial, celestial’ | Interview with brad allen williams

Brad Allen Williams teams up with the soulful vocalist J. Hoard for “the fruit,” where the sweet psychedelia and the intriguing songwriting meet the trippy flute solo by Elena Pinderhughes, leaving listeners hungry for more.

brad allen williams, California, J. Hoard, Jazz, Jazz fusion, Light Rivers, Los Angeles, Nu jazz, Psychedelic Rock, Rock, the fruit, USA

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