Author: Helena Lynch
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Connection and Confidence in Carla J. Easton’s “Really, Really, Really, Really Sad”
Bright, yet thoughtful, immediate, yet deeply felt, the track “Really, Really, Really, Really Sad” vividly expresses the connection and creative freedom of the singer Carla J. Easton. The driving song with a catchy chorus will appeal to music lovers. Bold percussion, ringing guitars and synthesizers form an organic and lively sound. This is a work…
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Surrealism and Irony in the New Single “GOO GOO GA GA” by CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso and Jack Black
The Argentine duo CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso invite listeners to immerse themselves in a surreal atmosphere with their new single “GOO GOO GA GA,” featuring Jack Black. The tongue-in-cheek track, overflowing with playful imagination and the childlike spontaneity of Jack Black’s vocals recorded during therapy, touches on themes of aging, ego, and immortality. “GOO GOO…
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The Velvet Darkness: “Never Enough” – the New Album by Anton Donovan
«Art is not a mirror that reflects the world. It is a hammer with which it is forged,» Brecht said about theatre. And Anton Donovan, it seems, took it literally. I listened to his new album “Never Enough” late at night – and by the third track I was already staring at the ceiling. Of…
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A Broken Heart with a Squint: Lulu Leloup and Her New Single “I Guess You Loved Me Until You Didn’t”
There is an old joke about jazz: if during a concert you glance back into the hall, you will обязательно see someone with their eyes closed and the look of a person who has just discovered the meaning of life. And you can never guess – whether he is truly moved or has dozed off…
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“Spill The Tea” by Tara Lett: a Playful Yet Thoughtful Take on Friendship Dynamics
Tara Lett exposes one-sided vulnerability in her new single “Spill The Tea”! One person opens their soul, spills all their feelings, while the other shuts down completely – and the air literally crackles with awkwardness. The track masterfully captures this fragile moment of imbalance, when sincerity collides with silence. Sunny tropical rhythms, airy synthesizers and…
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A Dancefloor Story of Chemistry Without Connection: Frankie Silver’s New Release
The California pop artist Frankie Silver has released the single “Not That Into You”, which explores the difference between chemistry and a real emotional connection. With bright, bold vocals and a rhythm made for the dance floor, Silver’s new track easily and humorously shows the unseriousness of budding relationships and fleeting romances. The song “Not…
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NAYAH Walked Away From the Music Industry – Now She’s Back on Her Own Terms
While some discuss mortgages and the square footage of the kitchen, others discover that their main capital is a playlist of nighttime demos and personal notes in the phone. It seems that it was exactly from there that “late introduction” arose – an independent debut album by Danish alternative pop/R&B singer NAYAH. NAYAH’s story is…
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Escape from the Noise of the World: Esplanade Releases “Hit Me Up”
Esplanade – the solo project of Amsterdam musician Thijs Havens, known for the bands The Vagary and Light Light – releases a new single, “Hit Me Up“, a song about how to survive in dark times. When there is too much anxiety and news around, sometimes only one thing is needed – a moment of…
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Indie, Folk, and Reggae Under One Sky – Listen to “Bajo el Mismo Sol” by Rey Dante
Rey Dante releases a new track, “Bajo el Mismo Sol.” The song beautifully weaves together indie, pop, psychedelic touches, and a hint of folk warmth. Gentle flamenco-style guitars and soft, layered vocals set an intimate mood that suddenly bursts into a bright reggae-pop groove in the chorus. The artist plays with sound – and does it with…
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Personal Story and Dark Indie Pop in Michelle Rose’s New Single “Drowning”
Songs based on real, personal stories touch me in some special way. Honestly, I don’t even know why – maybe because behind them you can feel a weight that cannot be imitated. Fictional drama is audible immediately, but when a person sings about what actually happened to them – a certain particular roughness appears. Like…