A Shoreline Dream Alarms Stop Ringing From Loveblind Latenight Weeknight Records Having previously worked with Chapterhouse, The Engineers, Mark Kramer, and Ulrich Schnauss, A Shoreline Dream brings a vast array of experience, fandoms, and inspiration. Releasing two stunning tracks from their new album, Loveblind and Alarms Stop Ringing, this teaser and taste give us exactly what we need to extrapolate our imagination into what awaits. As we wait with eager ears, we can submerge ourselves in the post-punk shoegaze style that haunts their every chord. Fronted and backed by the super-talented Ryan Policky, this one-man arsenal of acoustics lends his sheer weight of skill to every inch of the record. Let's grab a tune. A flash of artistic drumming opens with a sense of break-beat jazz before a swirl of sound rises to greet it. Reverb laden tones finely manoeuvre through spindles and spinning wheels of energy that craft epic soundscapes. Vocal throws the verbs through a mist of dreamy fizz as the bass climbs to become the prominent sound. A thrust of the verse crashes through and fills the inflected void with crisp and ambient light, twinkling like stars and dancing like fireworks. Passages of introspective intrigue wander with lustre and clarity amid backdrops of mystery and charm. You can visit A Shoreline Dream online Follow A Shoreline Dream on Facebook and Instagram Visit Latenight Weeknight Records online
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Ronan Conroy Double Helix Featuring Julie Dicterow Brooklyn Originally from Dublin and now living his best life over in Brooklyn, Ronan Conroy prepares us all for his upcoming new album with this spectacular single. With the acquisition of Oh Halo's Julie Dicterow on the vocals, this latest track was given the star service with a great new video made by Hypnodoll. Fans will know Ronan Conroy for his folk-rock inventiveness and a homely personal sound. This new selection of songs reveals a darker and more artistic side of the musician. The Slow Death Of The LoveMyth is on its way and in the meantime we can enjoy Double Helix several times over. A drum solo bursts open like a sunrise as a wave of guitar and bass crests the approaching wave. Nuances of melody revel in a droning bliss-pitch that harmonises with intriguing inflections. Julie Dicterow enters with the voice, a lush and flavourful mix of subtle effects and layers elevates her tone to match perfectly the atmosphere of the sound. Beautiful and cast in shadow, a dusky sensuality reels with the passing bars and melodious folk progression. Exciting and dynamic sections merge seamlessly with a moody-folk elegance that triangulates the emotions. Find out more by visiting Ronan Conroy online You can follow Ronan Conroy on Facebook and Twitter
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Liberation Featuring Tryst New York When meaningfulness meets a garage rock outfit, we find ourselves with Liberation. The New-York based and independently released Dmitry Wild offers a slice of October's new album with this killer track featuring the magnificent Tryst. The awaited Electric Souls LP personifies the talents of the artist with a bringing together of sound, influence, and relevance. Taking the best bits of epic rock, garage, and punk, Dmitry Wild brings the bombastic and writes the drama with this rock musical style production. Accompanied by a brilliant video, footage of protest and hope from around the globe, including Ukraine and the USA, showcases this extraordinary composition for the digital generation. Wailing distortion and a crack of snare breaks the silence with a powerful statement. Effected vocal crawls up from the shadow to greet the punch of the band. A sense of Babylon Zoo washes over the raw and dramatic progression. The music rises until a breakdown into acoustic gives rise to a new angle similar to The Pogues that offers a dualistic double edge to the blade of sound. As the chords frill and shimmer into the oncoming sunlight, a new brand of energy leaps forward to carry the story further into the drama. Cool blues lead guitar suddenly bursts through the scenery to the sounds of freedom and uplift. It wails and sings to the thrashing beats laid down by the energetic drum section. Bass and chord continue to pelt the walls with steady colours as the lift-off sequence rises into a zero-gravity section. Bubbling drums and repeating lines drift in the spaciousness of elevation until the thrust regains the G-force that hurtles the music into a new future. Find out more by visiting Dmitry Wild online Follow Dmitry Wild on Facebook and Twitter Black Nite Crash The Take Neon Sigh A brilliant single from Black Nite Crash has been doing the rounds for a couple of weeks and finally made its way to our latest feature. The Take is directly from October's expected Washed in the Sound with Black Nite Crash. For twenty years, Black Nite Crash have been escaping the realms of Radiohead copycats by doing something else. We're glad they did, not that Radiohead lack distinction, we do need a varied diet to stay healthy. Over thirty members have lent their talents to the band as their direction has taken them from treetop to treetop in the jungle of industry apparatus. Released on the Neon Sigh label, this home of fuzz-pop gets another fantastic ingredient to brighten up the soundscape. A bash of tom-tom drums brings out the rhythm to a smooth and gliding pace. A swirl of lead guitar begins to offer moody blues into the reverb and the storm. A merging of intentions forms a pinnacle as the vocal enters with melodious backing sounds. The music rises and falls in squally bursts of genius as the formations of tone reveal themselves one by one. A story-like progression maintains an eager listening experience while the tidal energy in the band keeps pushing up against the breakers. Distorted and delightful, The Take chugs through the sonic scenery with a groovy prowess and seductive glow. Make sure to buy the music from Bandcamp Follow Black Nite Crash on Facebook and Instagram Phil Thornalley Fast Car From Now That I Have Your Attention Britain A veteran in the industry, Phil Thornalley has been a huge figure for several artists over the past 30 years or so. Not only does he produce his own classic material, Phil Thornalley has been writing music and playing in the band for some of the world's most successful artists. Famous for co-writing Torn which was covered by Natalie Imbruglia and for playing the bass on The Cure's famous song Love Cats, a long list of similar accolades follow him like kite tails aiding in his dynamic flight forward. With his picture already hanging in the National Portrait Gallery and bands such as Bryan Adams and The Cure hiring him for his skills, the latest album breaks from the line to show yet more angles of brilliance this musician can bring about. Strings and synths beam out as radiant notes fling across the stereo. A crack of rhythm enters with piano strokes as quick-paced lyrics stroll in on smiling phonics. Fun and lively chord progressions frame the verses as a mix of instruments push the energy outward. A sense of the Polyphonic Spree dances in the room as the multi-tonal mixing of sounds shine vibrancy and feeling with the passing bars. Progressive sections lean back and give the band a rest as one line of thought gets carried away for a brief moment, then chorus lines and blues guitar fill the self-imposed voids with memorable vibes. You can follow Phil Tornalley on Facebook Get your streams in on Spotify Candy Coffins Every Day A Fresh Atrocity South Carolina As new fans and old await the release of the new album this October, the title track and teaser single Every Day A Fresh Atrocity has made its way onto the market with a sparkling video. Formed by Jame Lathren in 2018, the group revelled in the secret sounds of great artists who rarely meet the radio. Turning over the rock of commercial sound and seeing what's underneath, Candy Coffins work with a wide ecosystem of influences and sounds that help define their further journey. This new song looks at the way life is getting weirder every day and when something like a relationship breakdown happens at the same time, the two on one situation can seem highly unfair. Being strong is our only option and maybe that's why it's the first number of the record and the new single. A cool blues guitar swishes into view with lush synth chords behind that fritter into static. Vocals enter, an intriguing 80s vibe that sounds like Tears for Fears or The Cure resonates in discordance with the luminous bars of sound. The parallel lines of emotional clarity and depth of mystery within feeling are unified along a catchy beat and inventive composition. Rock guitar and pounding drums match the effervescent energy of soul that hangs in the melodious air. Find out more about the band on the Candy Coffins website Support the artist and buy the music on Bandcamp Follow Candy Coffins on Facebook and Instagram |
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