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1 week ago |
melodicmag.com | Laury Verdoux
UK pop riser Kai Bosch isn’t here to play it safe and with his latest single “Popstar of Your Dreams,” he doesn’t have to. Taken from his new EP of the same name, this is glossy, high-drama synth-pop at its sharpest, dripping in self-awareness, ambition, and just the right amount of chaos. Anchored by pulsing electro beats and lyrics that flirt between fantasy and vulnerability, Kai lays it all out.
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3 weeks ago |
rgm.press | Laury Verdoux
Katie & The Bad Sign’s debut album ‘Revolution’ is a blues-drenched, rock ‘n’ roll experience that grabs you from the first riff and doesn’t let go. Gritty, raw, and bursting with emotion, this Manchester-based band brings a mix of Americana, blues, and classic rock to the forefront. The album kicks off with “Wolf at the Door”, an absolute powerhouse of a track. Those opening guitar riffs hit hard, setting the perfect stage for Katie’s vocals; gravelly, commanding and filled with raw energy.
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3 weeks ago |
rgm.press | Laury Verdoux
Yossi’s new EP ‘Lost Souls’ is a mix of spoken word, electronica and hip-hop that combines these styles in a way that feels very unique. The lyrics explore themes of disconnection, searching and the overwhelming nature of modern life. They are all wrapped in a rich, atmospheric soundscape that sticks with you. The title track, “Lost Souls”, immediately pulled me in. A fusion of ambient electronica and slam poetry, it’s unlike anything I’ve heard before.
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1 month ago |
melodicmag.com | Laury Verdoux
Emerging indie pop artist adley makes a striking first impression with “ghost,” a mid-tempo ballad that drifts between vulnerability and quiet intensity. With echoes of Jon Bellion, Francis and the Lights, and Twenty One Pilots, adley’s debut delivers an emotional gut punch wrapped in lush, atmospheric production. “ghost” paints the picture of a relationship slipping through the cracks – one person feeling stuck while the other drifts away unscathed.
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1 month ago |
melodicmag.com | Laury Verdoux
Some albums feel like a time capsule and JOA’s debut EP, Previous Problems, is one of them. A beautiful, deeply personal collection of five tracks, the project captures the highs, lows, and in-betweens of adolescence with unfiltered honesty. The EP stands as a cathartic journey through love, heartbreak, anxiety, and self-discovery, all wrapped in JOA’s signature storytelling and ethereal pop production.
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