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HOT HALF DOZEN. 3.26.24 – IndiePulse Music Journal

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HOT HALF DOZEN. 3.26.24 – IndiePulse Music Journal

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103 songs landed on my desk this week and there have been some gems. From the Mexican regional Xavi star to the 1944-48 recordings of Peggy Lee, there’s fairly a variety on this week’s HHD

103 songs and movies submitted this week

Bitter in Love. A COLORS SHOW., single by Ayoni. What a gorgeous option to say goodbye to an ex, by mixing somewhat Beyoncé and  Adele with a naturally gorgeous voice and typically biting  phrases. Simply shut your eyes and hear, ideally with headphones. Stream on Spotify and be careful for her debut album ISOLA in a few months.

Loss,  single by Tonina. Her voice is without delay all the way down to earth and ethereal. The orchestration is without delay traditional and Latin. Her lyrics – properly, they hit house. The piano makes you are feeling like a smokey blues membership, however you end up tapping your toes to the mild, however advanced rhythms. Altogether, an understated and hypnotic  musical masterpiece, Stream on Spotify.

Quemo Lento, album by Bodine. She is aware of learn how to create a novel musical setting and pull you into it. Born in Amsterdam, raised in San Juan, now I Miami, she combines all these cultural and musical influences in 8 songs that vary from  Latin -beat-sultry to  melodic rap (properly, most are sultry). “Bambi” showcase a really golden voice, combined in along with her male responders. Spanish. Stream on all main platforms.

Corozón de Piedra,, single by Xavi. One of many quickest rising present  regional Mexican stars, his “La Diabla” hit a house run and this one is difficult on its heels. If you wish to know the place regional Mexican music is heading, examine him out. This 19-year previous has been enjoying the guitar since he was 10 years previous, mixing banda and ranchera with blues, R&B, pop and rock (and even an echo of mariachi) in  a mixture beloved by younger Mexican  followers. Spanish. Stream on all main platforms.

Peggy Lee From the Vaults (vol. 1, album assortment by Peggy Lee. Something somewhat completely different. Remastered uncommon recordings from  the 1944-48 interval by one of the essential musical influences  of the 20th Century.  She wrote 270 songs, recorded 1,100 masters, and hit the charts 100 instances. Not a “biggest hits”, this   assortment features a vary of her songs from  hits like  the 1947 “Everybody Loves Somebody”  later recorded (by Dean Martin)  to  the candy  “Talking of Angels” launched with “Swing Low Candy Chariot. Stream o Spotify and watch oput for vol. 2.

BONUS

Out of the Query, album by Allegra Levy. Slated for launch Might 20, she and her compatriots Mimi Jones, Allison Miller, Carmen Staaf take jazz to chill new heights. Look ahead to it.

Patrick O’Heffernan



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