Sunday, 8 January 2017

Rocking to Some New Tunes | January 2017 | by Rebecca Singer

by Rebecca Singer

It's the start of a new year and what's better than some fresh tunes to get you moving? I've got a good collection of tasty tunes to satisfy your ears - try these on for size!

Lina Loi
Lina Loi – “Dip.” “Dip” is a great introduction to this California songbird with a 60s R&B heart. You can’t help but have fun listening to her soulful sounds. Lina has a big beautiful voice that shines through in everything she sings. Other Divas need to take note – Lina’s coming for them.

You can find Lina on Twitter (click here), on Facebook (click here) and on YouTube (click here).


sebastian-tree
Sebastian Tree – “Worry.” Birmingham singer/songwriter Sebastian Tree has a way of writing fun, lively songs that become earworms quickly. “Worry” is his latest tune and it’s a top track. It’s got hooks and a vibrant sound. Get out and see him play live in 2017.

You can find Sebastian on Twitter (click here), on Facebook (click here) and on YouTube (click here).

RINSE/Chris Hollingworth Photography
RINSE – “With You.” Stoke-on-Trent lads RINSE shine in the bright, jangly tune “With You.” A thumping bass line enhances this bouncy pop song, making it sound like summer grunge. The tune flows effortlessly as it sonically explodes in your ears with a wall of guitars and banging hooks.

You can find RINSE on Facebook (click here), on Twitter (click here), and on YouTube (click here).


The Scruff/Sean Edwards Photography
The Scruff – “Leave It Alone.” This new stomper of a track from the Bedford, England, lads is pure fun. It has a rollicking drum line and a wash of hard rocking guitars, harkening back to Britpop greats. This is quality, pure and simple.

You can find The Scruff on Twitter (click here), on Facebook (click here), and on SoundCloud (click here).

The Rogue Network
The Rogue Network – “Operator” from Manchester band The Rogue Network has a retro bluesy sound, but yet is fresh and modern. It drives hard and smooth from the opening notes all the way to the end. Electro tones kick it off followed by chugging guitars and drums. It’s a really meaty tune that begs to be heard.

You can find The Rogue Network on Twitter (click here), on Facebook (click here), and on SoundCloud (click here).

The Feckless/Ross Lowton Photography

The Feckless – “Take Back The Streets.” Sheffield indie punks The Feckless have just released their debut EP, “Empire,” and the track “Take Back The Streets” charges straight at you. It’s fast, fun and reckless – everything young punk rockers should be. The music is electric and comes effortlessly with these lads.

You can find The Feckless on Facebook (click here), and on SoundCloud (click here).

Room 1 Fourteen
Room 1 Fourteen – “So Cold” is a new track by English/Swiss band Room 1 Fourteen. It has power and pizzazz right from the start. A great bass line, crunchy guitars and silky vocals. It has a retro 80s feel with plenty of modern effects and hooks.

You can find Room 1 Fourteen on Twitter (click here), on Facebook (click here), and on SoundCloud (click here).

Harlitones
Harlitones – “Big Fat Rope.” Hailing from Aberdeen, Scotland, The Harlitones skate a line between pop punk and rock, and their song “Big Fat Rope” is a great example of this. It’s got big guitars, great hooks and a frantic pace. These lads have amazing energy pouring right out of them.

You can find The Harlitones on Facebook (click here) and on SoundCloud (click here).

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