David Thompson presents a synth-laden, retro-futuristic sound that is intricate and upbeat on new EP, The Wall. Philadelphia-based Electropop artist David Thompson knows a thing or two about synth-work. Working mainly with an 80s atmosphere but featuring up-to-date production, this allows the artist to mix the old and new in a unique way. New EP The Wall is testament … [Read more...] about David Thompson: The Wall – EP Review
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Happy Freuds: Echo of Sounds – Review
Happy Freuds’ album Echo of Sounds manages to mix high energy tracks with stripped-back pieces amongst a combined 70s and 90s rock sound. Spain-based quartet Happy Freuds have no problem in gently tipping their caps to their musical heroes. From Sabbath to The Who, or moving forward a couple of decades to Rage Against the Machine and Smashing Pumpkins, the influences are … [Read more...] about Happy Freuds: Echo of Sounds – Review
Marika Hackman: Any Human Friend – Review
British singer-songwriter Marika Hackman delivers her most sexually charged and immediate songs to date in 'Any Human Friend', broadening her musical reach with a synth-rock swagger. The twenty-seven-year-old, London-based singer-songwriter Marika Hackman first came to prominence with her 2015 debut, We Slept At Last, a delicate and elliptical record that drew on the folk … [Read more...] about Marika Hackman: Any Human Friend – Review