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Desire oscillates through MXY’s latest hypnotic house anthem, Since I Met You

https://soundcloud.com/mxymusic/since-i-met-you

MXY, a trailblazing artist hailing from Bradford, UK, has once again demonstrated her unparalleled prowess in blending genres with her latest hypnotic house single Since I Met You. The track is a masterclass in musical alchemy, seamlessly fusing MXY’s innovative house and garage influences with the sultry undertones of contemporary R&B. It’s a potent testament to her evolution as an artist, producer, and songwriter since she began her journey at the tender age of fourteen.

Since I Met You is imbued with an intense, fervent desire that is almost tangible. MXY’s skill in crafting a fiery anthem is evident as the song oscillates, capturing the transformative power of desire. This transformation is not just lyrical but also musical, as the track delves deep into the core of our emotional spectrum.

The true genius of the track lies in its ability to ensnare the listener’s rhythmic pulses as captivatingly as it compels you to surrender your emotions and kneel at the altar of the progressions. The vocal lines are a force, ensuring that you feel the gravity of the emotion conveyed. Each note pulls you deeper, immersing you in an impeccably polished transcendence that is both uplifting and introspective.

MXY’s background, collaborating with industry stalwarts like Chad Dexter and Elliot James, shines through in the production quality of Since I Met You. As she continues to evolve and expand her horizons, there’s a palpable sense of anticipation for what she will bring in her debut album.

MXY’s debut album will drop on February 1st, 2024; stream the title single on SoundCloud now.

Review by Amelia Vandergast

Felicia became the ultimate nu-metal domme by subjugating Boris Johnson in her latest music video, Revolution Business

Even though Boris Johnson does a pretty good job of humiliating himself (and the rest of us while he’s shambolically at it), it was still beyond cathartic to see Felicia sonically flaying him in her latest seductively rebellious nu metal music video, Revolution Business.

It deserves to go just as viral as the video shot by a bewilderedly unsuspecting passer-by when they stumbled on the scene of Felicia dominating Boris Johnson in the market town of Grantham.

The video, (available to view here) has now garnered over 380,000 streams on Facebook, but what is infinitely less measurable is the true impact of the video, which provided a brief reprieve from the existential weight imposed by the futility of faith in our democracy.

How many iterations of “we need a revolution” have you heard recently? Well, now we have the start of one, and Bradford’s most creative antagonist inarguably became one of the most iconic contemporary mononym-toting artists in the process.

The pop-bitten track that instrumentally highjacks your rhythmic pulses through the juggernaut of a cadence keeps on giving. From her originated demurely rapped mischievousness to the screamo lyrical hook “fuck the music business, this is revolution business”, which made her the ultimate metal domme, it is frenetic socialist perfection. My Ruin will never hit the same again.

Fund the revolution by purchasing the track on Bandcamp or check out the official music video via YouTube.

Review by Amelia Vandergast

Bradford’s Red Shakes rattle our emotions alive again on their ‘Sad Teenager Song (Okay)’

Showing us that they know that things are mad right now as they take another sip, Red Shakes have dropped a track that is perfect to dance with as they bring us the true story of that ‘Sad Teenager Song (Okay)‘.

Created by Sam Da Silva, Red Shakes is a youthfully exuberant guitar-driven indie-rock band that resides in Bradford, England.

The songs are lyrically influenced by real-life experiences, British culture and growing up in the 21st century.” ~ Red Shakes

Impressing our enthralled earlobes with a dynamic display that shall get you calling your mates to see who is up for a razzle tonight, Red Shakes wakes up our souls with a new single that shows us an emerging act with an enormously entertaining vibrancy that is hugely infectious (in a good way).

Sad Teenager Song (Okay)‘ from the thrilling Bradford, England-based indie-rock band Red Shakes is a lively track from a bunch of passionate young lads who like making entertaining music. They revel under the lights here and show us that they will keep on carrying on with this fun lifestyle, even if they know that it’s a bit mental right now.

When you feel like you are invincible, anything is actually possible.

Listen up to this shooter-packed video on YouTube and see their progression develop on IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen