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Review: "Turn All The Lights On" By Alwyn Morrison
“Turn All The Lights On” transcends you through the course of a song and leaves you in a better place than it found you.
dieg0 “Insieme”
The intricate shift in mood and emotions in “Insieme” is so elegantly orchestrated.
Billy Cadden “One In Control”
“One In Control” immerses you with chilling, dark-colored chords and dynamically syncopated rhythm.
Hypothetical “Gone”
Standing at the crossroad between past and future; the rumbling memories meet the vows to move on. “Gone” is about complex feelings and reminiscence.
Cam Coda “Lost It”
Cam Coda’s entrancing vocal invites you into the full explosive unravel of “Lost It,” where the dark, heavy mental power is being transformed into a cathartic release.
PYLON HEIGHTS “VHS”
From its very first sound, “VHS” is meant to be an unusual track. Pylon Heights sonically narrate around the highs and lows of a breakup with intimate, unfiltered one-take guitar and unapologetic vocals that read like a diary
Jess Porter “Patterns”
There is a lot of brilliance in Jess Porter’s “Patterns.” The virtuoso guitarist showcases complex guitar work on this track.
Dr Mann “Stubborn Mule”
Dr Mann has an insane vibe that places you right on the road to a cosmic psychedelic journey somewhere in the desert.