Showing posts with label electro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electro. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 August 2016

Fazerdaze - Zero SCS


New music for me but in reality coming up to two years old is this little wonder: Zero by New Zealand based Fazerdaze. From their 2014 self-titled EP which seems to have gone largely under-rated, Zero comes with a melodic garage tinged guitar line which is offset with the straight up angelic and subduedness of the lead vocals. It takes till the chorus for me to understand how well these two sounds work so well together and help craft a great track. Judging from the SoundCloud hits they are getting, their fan base is ever increasing alongside my excitement for the hopefully soon to be released LP. Enjoy!



Thursday, 28 April 2016

IYESAYA - Monster SCS


This song totally surprised me when I was going through my SC feed the other day. Monster by IYESAYA is such a unique and brilliant take on song-writing and lyricism, in my head he has created a niche genre to call his own. Occasionally in my head I try to compare songs or artists to other similar people to have something of a reference point (which I know can diminish from the artist themselves) but he has a such a strong individual sound that it sort of expanded my previously child sized mind, *queue Explosion sound effect* The track is definitely powerful and has the raw quality that I seemingly always bang on about and I am looking forward to more great tracks from the kid. Download his track and more great music at the Art Is Hard Records website artishardrecords.limitedrun.com and enjoy the song below!


Will Dop

Thursday, 14 April 2016

E S T R O N S - Drop SCS

SoundCloud Song

Estrons are back in a big way with Drop. Back as in 5 months of quiet since Make A Man was posted on their SoundCloud, so more just a short period of time. Anyway Drop has everything I loved from their prevoius release: thrashy, relentless guitars, constant driving drums & bass and the in your face vocals that refuse to be ignored. On top of all that, this track has an extra level of darkness similar to early Queens Of The Stone Age (maybe it is that killer bass line) that feels like a punch to the gut in the nicest way possible. These guys are destined for big things, I can see their name in big lights. Enjoy!