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Wait For The Rain: Isaac Diskin chases after that moment which will never ‘Fade’

With a glance-filled look back at something incredible that has sadly ended, Isaac Diskin returns with a reflective song full of stunning quality to truly experience on ‘Fade‘.

Isaac Diskin is a Miami, Florida-based indie psychedelia, folk and modern indie-rock artist, multi-instrumentalist and electrical engineering wizard.

His use of synthesizers and digitally manipulated sounds lend a hand in creating his distinctly modern sound while tipping his hat to past traditions.” ~ Isaac Diskin

Inspired by Radiohead, The Beatles and Neil Young, you feel his heartfelt ode to the past legends of yesteryear – as he blends in bluesy jazz elements that are so calm and loving – as each thoughtfully-written lyric takes you to a passage in time that we can all relate to.

Fade‘ from the Miami, Florida-based indie psychedelia rock act Isaac Diskin, is such a fine release from a classy musician who just seems to improve after each single. His superlative vocal ability perfectly captures the moment and you feel so compelled to lay back on your cozy sofa and close your eyes, as you remember when you were forced to leave something that was so wonderfully special.

Sometimes you just need to let the memory fade for a while, so that you may move onto the road that will heal you up splendidly.

Hear this terrific new single on Spotify and see more via the IG music page.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

The Late-Night Vibe: Italian artist Fade gets ready for those wild ‘City Rides’

After the fine neo-classic indie-pop release ‘Cinderella’s Fancy Eyes‘ from May 2020, Fade returns with the car-sliding adventure-filled new single that will have you in a curious spin named ‘City Rides‘.

Fade is a Cuneo, Italy-based multi-skilled classical and electric guitarist, pianist, and music producer. He seems to transmit such a creative air of breathless energy into his music, using his incredible skills to constantly be evolving all the time.

After starting his artistic journey when he was just six years old, he has fused into an expressive artist who’s experience in jazz and love for electronic, has made him such a wondrously unique musician.

The young Italian musician has a large-coverage-distance music culture, from the greatest artist of the past to the most pop and electronic ones of our days. With his music, he’d like to represent the common point between 2000s popular music and 60’/70/80’s lyricism.” ~ Fade 

With a dance-filled vibe that has you thinking about your past late-night missions to places you never thought you would go – as you groove with the party-inspired tune – and are dazzled with the effortless tone, that just feels so captivating on your intrigued senses.

City Rides‘ from the creative Cuneo, Italy-based Fade, is such a vivid story about the traps of the night that can really bleed you dry. The control can go and things can get wild – as you wonder where the road shall lead you –  if you let things loose and forget to regain your mind from the easy-to-catch temptations.

Stream this fresh vibe on Spotify and see his IG music page for more visuals.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Fade – Cinderella’s Fancy Eyes: Romantically Bitter-Sweet Neo-Classic Indie Pop

From the first vocal note in the standout single “Cinderella’s Fancy Eyes” from Fade’s debut EP “After Midnight” the arrestive pull of the soundscape takes its firm grip. From there on out, the bitter-sweet Neo-Classic Indie Pop melodies kick up an evocative storm whilst keeping the progressions poised and piercing.

The lyrics in Cinderella’s Fancy Eyes poignantly and deftly capture the darker side of romanticism – the side which any fans of William Blake and Jack Kerouac will appreciate. While the playfully dark tones will easily enamour anyone who finds themselves drawn to Nick Cave’s artfully bleak approach to songwriting.

Cinderella’s Fancy Eyes is a tender masterpiece which we certainly won’t forget about in a hurry.

You can check out Cinderella’s Fancy Eyes along with the rest of Fade’s debut EP which dropped on May 8th for yourselves via Spotify.

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Review by Amelia Vandergast