This Week’s Alt Rock List Includes Artists like Törner Cryda, Lovepet Horror, & JuiceThaBlackBeethoven

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Törner Cryda – cursed 

Törner Cryda is a Swedish rock band whose music and style is inspired by lore and storytelling. In their single, ‘Cursed’, they unpack a lengthy tale, one that is drenched in folk rock instrumentals. The lyrical poetry and the vocal mood are all reminiscent of Joni Mitchell. The band progressively builds rock accents into the track. They create a bedrock of context with resonant basslines and raw riffs. Melancholy bleeding into classic rock blues with a touch of psychedelics. The bridge is especially remarkable as it draws you into that immersive 70s rock atmosphere. That retro brilliance is revived so well in this track. Definitely a track that will lend its explorative magic to your own adventure. Listen Now! 

JuiceThaBlackBeethoven – Big Boy Drawers 

JuiceThaBlackBeetoven is a traditional, vintage 12 bar Blues Rock banner. They keep it fun and playful, celebrating a spontaneous spirit. Their latest release is ‘Big Boy Drawers’, a track that will take you back to that country style swing and blues. The beats, the vocals, the harmonies, the instrumentals and everything in between just spreads that vintage southern magic. The artist keeps you dancing, moving, grooving and having fun. With lyrics that are both entertaining and expressive, the listener readily folds into it. If you’re travelling and need a little bit of a pick me up, in that classic American way, then this is the track for you. You’ll not only be picked up. You’ll be wooed, danced, grooved and swung with this one. And it’s the best! 

Lovepet Horror – The Wasting 

Lovepet Horror is known for their alternative style and offbeat music. True to their banner, they really lean into this world, its absurdities and obscure spaces to create a new reality. Their latest release is ‘The Wasting’, a track that is made with slow, undulating grooves. With splashy moments of cymbals, sporadic beat expression, vocal monotones and warping elements, the soundscape is woozy and awry. Blending psychedelics with moments of soft horror and dark spaces, the artist is drawing us into an underground stream of consciousness. Think Tame Impala meets Salvia Palth meets Arctic Monkey. That’s what this band sounds like. Eerie, fluid, surreal, and cerebral. 

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