Album Review: Worldcub – Back to the Beginning

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Track: Worldcub Share Title Track From Upcoming Album ‘Back To The Beginning’

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Vibrant keys, driving bass and palm muted guitar chords open the new single ‘Golden Days’ from Sam Himself, setting an initially bright and danceable tone to the single. As Sam’s emotive, reflective and somewhat inward lead vocal enters, the mood is shifted, highlighting the melancholic undertones of the musical soundscape. The smokey, delicate almost whispery …

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Alternative rock quintet Psyence release their new single ‘Nobody Understands’, a full throttle explosion tinted with a splash of psychedelic haze. Jumping straight into the driving drums and pulsing bass line, ‘Nobody Understands’ quickly sets the intense, unrelenting tone prevalent throughout. Airy distant vocals, dappled whooshes white noises and splashes of delayed guitar adorn the …

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Choppy organs and deep bass underline ‘Eggshells’, the latest release from To Hell With Tradition’s new album Blurred stylistically akin to the doors The Doors. Topped with intense, thought provoking lyricism and pointed vocal delivery, the track develops into a Muse-esque breakdown with guitar-style distorted keyboard sounds topping the tight drums, driving the track forwards …

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Gravelly vocals, tight guitar lines, punching drums, Elephants And Stars are at their infectious best on new single ‘Turn It All Around’. Taken from the recently released album Last Chance Power Drive, the track is just one of the many brilliant examples of the band’s songwriting abilities. Full of vibrant pop-punk come alt-rock energy, ‘Turn …

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Carrying an experimental, dark and atmospheric aura, all of Katie Kim’s work possesses a strikingly unique sound and approach. The new single ‘Feeding on the Metals’ is no exception. Build around some intertwining bass lines which come together to form chords, ‘Feeding On The Metals’ opens with an air of Nirvana’s ‘Something In The Way’ …

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Phoenix, Arizona based 5-piece Herbert Walker return with the vibrant new single ‘Up Down’ taken from their upcoming album. We’re very excited to be running the premiere! Taking a strikingly unique approach to making music, the band flawlessly blend elements of jazz, pop, indie-rock and folk into their material, spanning genres and jumping in style …

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Singer-songwriter Melissa Rose makes a striking and impactful debut on her new single ‘BOMO’ – Honest, affecting songwriting and shoegaze tinged guitar lines resulting in a soundscape which is very of the time and showcases huge amounts of potential. Blending live drums with grounding bass, strummed acoustics and dreamy, modulation/ reverb tinted electric guitar lines, …

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East Sussex singer-songwriter Matt Saxton showcases his songwriting skill, honest lyricism and musical diversity on his new album ‘It’s Only Now That I Know’. An album full of emotionally intense lyricism, Saxton explains that the album covers a number of hard-hitting topics: “The album covers a variety of themes including SAD Syndrome (Animal), insomnia (Tonight), …

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West Midlands based rock trio are back with their unique brand of expansive, cinematic alternative rock on the new single ‘Don’t Let Me Drown’. Instantly comparable to the likes of Muse and tracks across Radiohead’s ‘The Bends’, ‘Don’t Let Me Drown’ opens with a thick walls of guitar, tight rhythms and warm bass under the …

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The Horn once again showcase their unique, boxy indie tones on the upbeat new single ‘Power Show’. Following the release of ‘Passion’ and ‘Always Late’, meeting the scene for an exciting new indie-rock band with a lot of promise, the new single is another demonstrating of the groups impeccable songwriting and guitar led exploits. A …

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