Julia Logan might have dropped the best song ever about Moodswings. This introspective indie folk vibe recalls the writing of Jeff Buckley and Nick Drake. It’s melodically intriguing. She updates that influence and brings it into the modern indie folk canon. It’s heard in the inspired chorus and its inclination towards a more modern essence. The blend of classic and modern is beautiful contrast. We love it.
Corduroy has something to say about Deadbeat Love. Their first single is a self produced upbeat pick you up. It’s got some attitude and angst to match its catchy instincts. We can’t wait to hear what comes from this project. This is a strong debut worth the mention. We think it’s a hit for fans of Still Woozy and The 1975. Kick the deadbeats to the curb. Let’s boogie!
Hanna Hughes is destined to leave a Legacy. The title of her new song rings like a premonition. The inspired vocal performance honors the songs difficult narrative. The artists offers that the song deals with the inner turmoil of sexual assault and hopes to bring awareness. We respect her intention. Get into the song and hear for yourself. It’s a heartfelt slowcore ballad in the vein of Ethel Cain. Hanna Hughes is the voice we need.
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