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46 years ago Joy Division made their live debut at Pips Disco, Manchester! My love for music wouldn't exist without them, so here's to them!
Do you hear that? The screams, the whispers, the stories of lives untold? They're coming from The Valley...
Do you feel that? The stares from behind the curtains, the red Earth under your feet, the dry heat, the fire from below? It's coming from The Valley...
Do you hear that? The wicked beats, Australian-Gothic sub-influences, killer modern instrumental, your next favourite band? They are The Valley.
Introducing,
Standout single 'Fleshed Out Boogie" from their debut album, contains all the elements of a good Australian Rock song -that being, entertaining to listen to, but not too hard on the brain - making it a song perfect for your next afternoon cookout. The song's true hook is found within the contrast between the verses and the chorus. This is done by Le Vaunter's clever use of vocals, by transitioning from an almost monotone, more sensible storytelling technique within the verses, to a passionate series of 'howl-like' cries within the chorus, effectively reminding the listener of the subtle themes of gothic and horror within the song. All this is done whilst keeping the song aligned with the soft 'surf-esque' vibes that Australia hold near and dear to its music scene.
Surely to be enjoyed by lovers of: Lazy Ghost, Plastic Beach, The Howlers, The Growlers, and Truckfighters.
Check them out on Instagram: @ valleyofthevultures
2pac & KISS at the Grammy Awards in 1996
Profitt's discography is full of influence from past and present rap legends, with his sound pendulum-swinging between classic RnB and contemporary rap. Personally, I think Profitt really shines when he takes from those East-West coast elements derivative of 90's rap.
The standout song from his small collection, "Get It By Tomorrow" really shows where this artist has potential to shine. The production value has been carefully curated to transport a listener through time, or better yet, teleport you to the lands of Los Santos, where you're bound to go 120 with Franklin in the drivers seat. Profitt's use of the classic elements of 90's rap, creates a blend of East-West coast sounds, reminiscent of Biggie and Tupac. The lyrics are quick-witted and leave impact with the listener, and the instrumental takes from the rising low-fi elements of today, further creating a sound that resembles that of yesteryear, with a touch of today.
Don't be fooled by the album graphics, after all, you can't judge a book - or should I say a song? - by its cover. This sound of music is not something that is commonly heard today, and with only THREE monthly listeners, and very little to know about the artist, jump on this train before anybody else!
Jungle by Tash Saltana is the perfect song recco for anyone looking for a true ethereal experience in modern music. Saltana utilises elements from the 60s/70s psychedelic movement, such as heavy reverb and a distorted style of singing in this song, whilst keeping to her indie-reggae roots she has planted herself. One of my favourite songs to date, after hearing it maybe 5 years ago (?), it still holds up and gives me that wicked chilling sensation.
Jungle
(with awesome Solo at the end)
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Song of The Week: Bedroom Eyes
Artist: Dum Dum Girls
Rating: 8/10
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