• 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”
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dieg0 “Insieme”

The intricate shift in mood and emotions in “Insieme” is so elegantly orchestrated.

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Hypothetical “Gone”
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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.

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Cam Coda “Lost It”
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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.

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PYLON HEIGHTS “VHS”
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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

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Jess Porter “Patterns”
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Jess Porter “Patterns”

There is a lot of brilliance in Jess Porter’s “Patterns.” The virtuoso guitarist showcases complex guitar work on this track.

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