The Duke Spirit – Sky Is Mine
Indie Rock | Dream Pop
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John Klezmer simply oozes cool with this latest single. In fact, I challenge anyone to find another modern pop song with this much style and class. ‘Ain’t Nobody’s Fool’ brings together all the best traits of the Motown hit factory, and bright summery indie pop. This new track, from his superbly titled second EP Old Soul New World, is perfect for fans of Belwood Award winner Samm Henshaw, or of classic soul legends like Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder. There is a world of potential here for Klez to catch the attention of the mainstream. seamlessly blending smooth soul and addictive pop, songs like this once ruled the world, but give this a few spins to work its magic on you and you can imagine that one day soon they will again.
If anywhere in the world knows about summer it’s Southern California, and therefore it should come as no surprise that their native bands know how to write a feel-good summer hit. With their debut EP The Standard Affiliates have made a worthy addition to SoCal’s extensive arsenal of summer ready indie rock anthems. Boasting high energy and high spirits, it doesn’t take much to picture their songs as real crowd pleasers in a live setting. The infectious chorus and bright riffs of ‘Is It News To You’ reminds me of Clean Cut Kid, while the rhythm section work overtime on the intro of ‘Shack’ to build up the beat like a galloping stallion in the distance heading your way. The sharp squalling guitar tones of ‘Naive’ really jump out at you, ‘Daydreams’ conjures up images of carefree days on the beach with its surf rock vibes, while ‘Paint it Gold’ sees The Standard Affiliates at their peak with an indie pop banger that is up there with the best of them. If you need a band to soundtrack your summer adventures, or inspire you to get out there and start them, then you’re in luck.
The Standard Affiliates debut EP Standard is out now and is perfect for fans of Clean Cut Kid, Flyte, The 1975 and the Courteeners.
From the in-your-face opening bass line, the debut single from Manchester quartet Cleargreen immediately grabs your attention. A band that can appreciate a great bass will always get my seal of approval. After that opening salvo, Cleargreen keep up the kind of high standard that very few bands ever reach in the first place with their first singles. There’s a lot going on in ‘Stargazed’, more so than your standard indie fare, sounding in some ways like the missing link between The Stone Roses and bands such as Blossoms and Catfish and the Bottlemen. Manchester has a rich and bountiful music history, and if Cleargreen continue down the path set by this superb first step then they’ll truly be a worthy addition to the city’s indie scene.
Belwood favourites Amber Run have had one hell of a year. Their new album For A Moment, I Was Lost somehow surpassed their stunning debut with the greatest of ease, and secured them a place in my mind as the touchstone of gold standard indie rock. It saw them explore a more mature sound, and showcased the band firing on all cylinders. Following on from their incredible record, and in between their busy tour schedule, they’ve somehow found time to record a new acoustic EP. I had a quick chat to frontman Joe Keogh about the band’s whirlwind year: Continue reading
Sometimes the simplest songs can be the most powerful, partly because they rely on an artist’s ability to fill the empty space and in a sense create something from nothing. ‘Forgiveness’ is a perfect throwback to old-school soul in the vein of Otis Redding or Aretha Franklin, a time of larger-than-life voices and people putting every ounce of their being into each song. This sublime soulful duo have produced a track that could have been one of the Motown hit-factory’s biggest sellers in another life. Jess Greenfield & Gavin Conder’s heartwarming harmonies just make your hair stand on end. They simply don’t make them like this anymore, which makes songs like this all the more special. The Kondoors have rekindled the golden age of soul with stunning single, and I think we could all do with a bit of ‘Forgiveness’ to brighten our days.
Right from the first few seconds wherein singer Tim Nelson’s voice is laid bare, before others join in to create superb soulful harmonies, ‘O Lord’ just stops you right in your tracks. Leaving you holding your breath and giving the song your full attention. The new single from Australian quartet Cub Sport, taken from their upcoming album BATS out 22nd September, was penned regarding the frontman’s coming out, and I’m sure it’s powerful personal message will resonate with listeners from all corners of the world. Speaking on a personal level as a vulnerable confession of love, and on a bigger scale as a call to the world for understanding and acceptance, this soulful track is about as raw, meaningful and passionate as pop music gets.