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Frank Hammersland “On the Radio”
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Frank Hammersland “On the Radio”

Sweet and gentle indie folk songwriter Frank Hammersland makes his Hot Lunch Music debut with “On The Radio”. A set … Continue reading Frank Hammersland “On the Radio”

Summer Haze review, The Stoffs
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Summer Haze review, The Stoffs

The next two reviews are for a dual single Summer Haze by Indiana based artist The Stoffs. Stream “A New … Continue reading Summer Haze review, The Stoffs

Paper Lions “Don’t Feel Like That”
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Paper Lions “Don’t Feel Like That”

A familiar indie rock track arrangement and a pacing that is uplifting and upbeat. Lyrically about a break up but … Continue reading Paper Lions “Don’t Feel Like That”

Kita Menari “Into the Dark”
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Kita Menari “Into the Dark”

A heartfelt indie pop tune with a familiar arrangement and textural choices that is sure to have you tapping your … Continue reading Kita Menari “Into the Dark”

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Gordon G. Andrew “Our Better Angels: A New American Anthem”

“Our Better Angels: A New American Anthem” is a dark tale that is the reality of todays America. Lyrically Gordon … Continue reading Gordon G. Andrew “Our Better Angels: A New American Anthem”

Eden Cami “Searching”
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Eden Cami “Searching”

Haunting and dark is the new Eden Cami track titled “Searching”. Familiar in arrangement but foreign in production in tone … Continue reading Eden Cami “Searching”

The best word to describe “Sometimes” by Young in a Million is epic
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The best word to describe “Sometimes” by Young in a Million is epic

A really solid production that is sonically of epic proportions. “Sometimes” listens like a storybook or a compilation of Disney … Continue reading The best word to describe “Sometimes” by Young in a Million is epic

“Come Around” Parkville
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“Come Around” Parkville

Dark and brooding and full of angst in the lyrics is “Come Around” by Parkville. Shedding the angst for a … Continue reading “Come Around” Parkville

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Bull “Love Goo”

Organically marching on quaint in performance is “Love Goo” by Bull. Lyrically most of the time it is about telling … Continue reading Bull “Love Goo”

“Its Not Time To Relax” Club Soccer
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“Its Not Time To Relax” Club Soccer

Bedroom producer style “Its Not Time To Relax” sums up the concept of relaxing in New York City. The seventh … Continue reading “Its Not Time To Relax” Club Soccer

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