In this episode of “What The Music” we’re cracking open the computer and playing some submissions you sent in!
Here’s who we played:
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Muck and the Mires – Mint Condition
Muck and the Mires take on the mission-impossible task of revisiting the
genre of ’60s- flavored spy rock, presenting a track that sounds as minty-fresh
today as it would have 50 years ago
http://www.muckandthemires.com/
Years After – Stand Back
Years After draws their musical inspiration from southern rock and the 1960s
and 1970s music scene in California. With these old flames they create a
recognizable warm retro sound that makes you think of bands like Allman Brothers
Band and Grateful Dead.
https://www.facebook.com/yearsafterband
The Silver Lines – Alive
The key message of the song is that anyone can change the world regardless
of situation or circumstance but is also a comment on how regulated we are
as a society.
https://soundcloud.com/thesilverlines
Strangely Enough – Are You More?
Asking the big questions, the fittingly titled track moves through these
thought-provoking sentiments and questions to conclude in an electro-indie-rock
supernova.
https://www.instagram.com/strangely.enough.band/
The Speed Of Sound – The Melancholy Rose
an underground quartet in their fourth decade of existence,
kinda sounds like Bob Dylan
https://thespeedofsounduk.com/
The New Twentys – The Way
We realised that all the love songs we had written up until that point had
come with a healthy dose of cynicism. We all wanted to write a love song that
was entirely positive, but like a lot of songwriters, we find it hard to do
without getting too cheesy. Did we get away with it on this one?
https://www.instagram.com/newtwentys/
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