Weekly Top 40 1 Feel – Norman Lake 2 First Breath – apanorama 3 I Told A Lie – Amateur Ornithologist 4 One Day in the Rain – Rick Denzien 5 You’ve Got a Lot to Learn – Found Instruments 6 Selene – Ariahindream 7 Bomb Shelter – Geez Louise 8 One Summer’s Day –…
Schlagwort: new music
It started as a spontaneous riff or The Bombhappies are back with "Boléro"
The Bombhappies Emerging from Karlstad, Sweden in the mid 1990’s (more exactly 1995), but still going strong as band, The Bombhappies is – for their hard core fans – a (very well) hidden gem in alternative rock music. Sonically speaking, the band strum the chords of many bands on the early 90s US college rock…
Ups and Downs of a Relationship: "Second chances" by Kinga Angelys
Kinga Angelys Kinga, a Canadian Singer-Songwriter currently based in Hamburg, Germany, has been musically entertaining since her childhood. With a mix of classic covers and original Acoustic Pop songs, Kinga brings vibrance and warmth to her performances which include online streams and live gigs, weddings and special events in North America and Europe. kingaangelys.com facebook …
Imagining the story … "Pacific Division" by Ordinary // Colours
Ordinary // Colours … a singer-songwriter based out of Toronto, Canada who is releasing his first single from his new project, Ordinary // Colours, which is influenced by folk, indie, shoegaze and ambient music. The first single is entitled „Pacific Division“ and is an internal monologue from a person who has left their hometown to…
A song about loving from afar: "Nostalgic Boy” by Austin Marquez
Austin Marquez … is a New York City based singer/songwriter. His music lives in the world of pop, but pulls from cinematic, ethereal and ambient stylistic influences that transports his listeners into the stories in which his lyrics depict. Now he’s back with a new release called „Nostalgic Boy”. After „(closer to) clear“ definitely the…
They are ready to melt yer heart: Frankie Morrow & "Sunflowers"
Frankie Morrow Almost a decade after playing in various outfits together and separately on the west coast of Scotland from the tender age of 14, a chance meeting on a train back home for Christmas from London brought childhood friends Frankie Morrow (electric guitar, lead vocals) James Smith (bass) and Duncan Carswell (drums) back together…
