Nick Cody And The Heartache – We Are The Many
Nick Cody and The Heartache have just released ‘We Are The Many’ featuring Liz Hanks. A feel-good track that explores themes like community, harmony, inclusivity and builds it into a song of love. In this time when there are a lot of divides that make people stand between each other, this song rises to relevance. The vocals are soft and warm, buoyant as they float the theme through the halo of luminous instrumentals. It’s a modern country folk song that curves and softly mellows out with the theme. There are youthful tones and a playful frolic as well in a few frames that adds a fresh dimension to the song. Flowing between emotional contemplations and playful pettiness, they stitch together an atmosphere of reflection, warmth and openness.
AC Scott – Never Too Late
AC Scott is a singer-songwriter. She is a storyteller. Stories that are drawn out of her by experience. Where pain meets hope, defeat meets possibility. Her latest release is the ‘Out of the Blue’ album, a collection that chronicles her journey to her successful musical career as it stands today. ‘Never Too Late’ opens the album with its classic acoustic rock build. An anthem that is meant to lift you into a new height, give you a new perspective on your ability to fly. She becomes the voice in your head that tells you the things you want to hear. All the instrumentals and the vocals are headed to a higher place, one that you feel compelled to follow. Because you realise that everything is going to be okay. All you have to do is start. It’s a beautiful note to start the day with.
Mark Andrew Hansen – Afraid of Love No More
Mark Andrew Hansen makes music that surrounds the listeners with a halo of light and levity. ‘Afraid of Love No More’ is a track like that. Made with just the emotion of the piano and the bare charisma of Mark Andrew Hansen’s vocals, the soundscape comes together quite buoyantly. His baritones are unforgettable, especially in the way he shapes the lyrics and the emotions within it. It has that retro romanticism to it, one that you don’t get to see often these days. Think Frank Sinatra or Billy Joel’s era. They all let the music form around them, create a community and a culture with them. That’s what this artist does as well. Everything becomes a part of each other, giving rise to a melodic and emotional evolution that you want to keep coming back to. Listen Now!
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