The Mad Game, Funny | Track Review π΅
George James: The Mad Game are a red-hot electronic combo whose latest single, ‘Funny,’ is quickly gaining popularity. Read the full review here.
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George James: The Mad Game are a red-hot electronic combo whose latest single, ‘Funny,’ is quickly gaining popularity. Read the full review here.
George James: Olly E is the alt-rocker who has made a name for himself in the present scene. He is a prodigy in his own right. Read the full review here.
George James: βDreaming Of Youβ by Mike Zito a track that grabs your attention & doesn’t let go; a solid blues classic that will go down in history.
George James: Musician KAJA is as bright as they come with her single, ‘Polish Flowers’. The singer, who now lives in Scotland speaks about her homeland.
George James: Jennifer Porter, a blues-rock sensation from Maine, has given the music world a gem with her latest album, ‘Sun Come And Shine.’
George James: “Old Flame” by Calboa is one of those songs that blasts through the speakers like a shattered bulb. It’s a summer indie anthem.
George James: Folk group Karuna have left the station, heading up the echelon with their new release, ‘Heartsease’. The song is a one-of-a-kind release.
George James: Dave Kalz is a blues-rock trooper who never fails to deliver. In addition, he never does anything half-heartedly. Read the review here.
Mike Brew’s song “Somedays” is making waves in the music world. The Liverpool gent delivers with his ballad-themed treasure.
Minna Ora takes us deep into her realm with her fresh new release, ‘Fire’. It is a track that speaks candidly about difficulty.
Guest contributor, George James: Glitch Project are on fire, and their latest ambient release, ‘Bloom,’ sends happy vibrations across the alt-pop universe.
British gospel vocalist, Tochi is sending the summer vibes far and wide with her release, ‘Hold Me Lord’. Read the full review here.