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Wednesday 17 April 2024

NEW MUSIC: Georgia Reed Lays Bare Uncompromising Truth




by @rybazoxo ll Wednesday April 17th 2024 ll 

Discover the hauntingly beautiful vocals of Georgia Reed! Her debut EP, Haunted, features the standout track Truth and I am thrilled to share it with our readers. Through Truth, Georgia reveals an emotional complexity that echoes our most recent times, with themes of the pandemic, personal battles, and relocation from Western Australia to London. 

With delicate low croons, Georgia's vocals glide gracefully above a dark, gritty electronic backdrop, reminiscent of Florence and The Machine or Christine And The Queens


'Truth' is a captivating and evocative track that draws you in with its multilayered instrumental soundscape, reinforcing the brooding vocals at the song's forefront. 



We are grateful to Simon from barkpr for sharing the promo of 'Truth' with us. Mark your calendars for the 3rd of May 2024, when Georgia Reed releases 'Truth' to the world.


Listen to TRUTH 


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Monday 8 April 2024

Andy X releases ‘ Colourblind’

 



By @rybazoxo  ll Monday APRIL 7th 2024 ll

This week we got an email from Danish record label Artpop Productions and a debut single  We from Andy X. Andy is a very experienced producer, songwriter and performer on the Danish pop- and indie scene. Some of his work had airplay on BBC, Tokyo FM, Little Stevens Underground Garage (US) and many other stations around the world, but now the time is up for his first single as Andy X. He might have roots in classic rock, but ‘Colourblind’ is far more commercial. An anthemic indie-pop upbeat English-language track’ Colourblind’ has been released with an atmospheric video (link) and is very much an atmospheric song. It wouldn't sound out of place on an indie-film soundtrack and has a slightly gothic edge in delivery. Andy X delivers the music in a low-fi register that builds into a slow crescendo carried well by a string section of orchestration that builds to the song fading out. It’s a great track and reminds me of an early 00s Britpop renaissance that captivated the UK charts at about that time. 


Give the track a listen and watch the video here 


'Colourblind' is available now on all streaming platforms


ryanoxleywriter@gmail.com is your contact if you want to send in music for review.