Category: Single Review
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Talking About ‘Three Fifteen’
By Gary Ovens 26th of November 2024 Talking About Ray is a three-piece rock band from Glasgow, a place held in such high regard for providing a home to timeless music. Released on Friday the 22nd of November, ‘Three Fifteen’ is a song about the complexities of childhood friendships and how as you get older,…
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Theo Bleak Said ‘i’ve seen enough’ But We Say We Haven’t Seen Enough Of Theo Bleak.
By Gary Ovens 6th of June 2024 Theo Bleak’s ‘I’ve Seen Enough’ is a moving, melancholic powerhouse. By order of honesty and transparency, this is the first track I’ve heard of the Dundee artist’s music but you best believe that by the end of the week, I’ll have fully immersed myself in the artistry showcased…
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‘Suburban Rags’ A Punk Influence In Scotland’s Capital.
By Gary Ovens 3rd of June 2024 After Dylan Wilson played at Leith Amplified’s Mayhem festival the punk-inspired ‘Suburban Rags’ was released for your enjoyment. We are given access to a dark, finely orchestrated wall of noise, rebellious in nature. True to Punk’s origins of chaos, Dylan makes his intentions abundantly clear from the off.…
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‘Your Arrow’ – Sharp And Ready To Do Damage.
By Gary Ovens 23rd of May 2024 The latest single from West Lothian band The Tropicanas is a soothing, trippy dream. If you love a song with a solid foundation and will gift you little audible treats throughout, this song is a bespoke piece of art for you to obsess over. The single has come out and continued the band’s momentum in terms…
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Nothing Goes Quite As Hard As ‘Evilin’
By Gary Ovens 2nd of May 2024 The latest release ‘Evilin’ from ‘Scottish Alternative Music Award’ winner Zoe Graham earns emphatic tens across the board. Exciting, chaotic and mystical with a slow release of an impending darkness. The base of the track I would say is a kooky, unsettling 80s feel groove and I love…
