Now THIS is how you do it. River Song, the second single from upcoming hopefuls Burn the Fleet is hopefully going to send post hardcore forward. From analysing the current ‘talent’ in the genre I was calculating it was dead. Well I guess these guys had other ideas. Opening with a melodic hook that will be coming to […]
Tue 17th May 2011 | Posted in
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From the offset All The Way is a powerful work that cleverly manages to weave catchy melodies against strong punk-like rhythms. As the first sounds of vocals fade in you’d be forgiven for thinking that it was Funeral For A Friend, with the smooth but high voice giving a post-hardcore flavour to the music.
The first song, All the Way, […]
Wed 4th May 2011 | Posted in
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There’s nothing better on a beautiful sunny day like today then to have a track that reflects the wonderful weather. That’s precisely what Saskia Says’ new single Let Go does. The song opens with a flourish of summery instruments such as ukuleles and spacious piano chords whilst a swing drumbeat drives the track along, as Saskia’s sharp crisp vocals […]
Thu 14th April 2011 | Posted in
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After listening it’s clear that lyrically the song is politically themed. Musically it’s just pure aggression. This is a band that is angry at the current state of affairs and they’re not afraid to show it. The track opens with a simple groove that doesn’t play for long before James Kennedy’s vocals pour in. They sound raw […]
Tue 12th April 2011 | Posted in
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