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Music Monday: Ducci’s Smooth Hits to LLOREN’s 80s Pop!

Welcome to our latest music review roundup, where we delve into the latest releases that have caught our attention. From the bright and bouncy tunes of Michele Ducci to the anthemic 80s inspired pop banger by LLOREN, we’ve got a diverse mix of music to share with you. We also explore the intriguing soundtrack to the horror film ‘All You Need Is Death’ by Ian Lynch and the empowering new single from Rich Ruth. So, sit back, tune in, and discover your next favorite track!

Michele Ducci releases bright and bouncy ‘You Lay the Path by Walking on it’!

Straight from the beginning the music is just smooth and moves steadily as it goes along. Michele’s vocals are actually soft but do have that little bit of grittiness which gives it that age old feel. Overall I actually like this track. Can barely fault it 

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Ian Lynch (Lankum / One Leg One Eye) Releases Soundtrack To Horror Film ‘All You Need Is Death’ via Invada Records – 

I openly admit it, this one caught me entirely off guard, mainly because I didn’t entirely make of it. A rhythmic mess or bizarre genius of weird creativity? You can choose 

Listen to ‘Severed From The Light’ now!

A psychedelic mess or ‘welcome to the inside of my mind’? The entire album certainly has that classic movie soundtrack feel to it. Each track sets up its own atmosphere and vibes, eager to know what you’re going to get next 

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RICH RUTH ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM ‘WATER STILL FLOWS’ OUT JUNE 21 VIA THIRD MAN, NEW SINGLE “NO MUSCLE, NO MEMORY” + VIDEO OUT NOW

For one reason or another I find this video somewhat empowering where feminism is concerned. I have seen music videos where sport is the main feature. For me it does have some promise and actually isn’t that bad but could’ve done with a bit more 

NEW SINGLE “NO MUSCLE, NO MEMORY” OUT NOW

ALONGSIDE CINEMATIC, FORM-EXPLORING MUSIC VIDEO – 

WATCH HERE

Tour Dates 

  • 4/28: Fort Worth, TX – Tulips * 
  • 4/29: Oklahoma City, OK – Beer City Music Hall * 
  • 5/1: Baton Rouge, LA – Chelsea’s Live * 
  • 5/3: Knoxville, TN – The Pilot Light 
  • 5/4: Asheville, NC – Eulogy 
  • 5/5: WinstonSalem, NC – The Ramkat * 
  • 5/8: Raleigh, NC – King’s 
  • 5/9: Charleston, SC – Music Farm * 
  • 5/10: Savannah, GA – Victory North * 
  • 6/22: Nashville, TN – The Blue Room 
  • 6/25: Washington DC – Pearl Street Warehouse ^ 
  • 6/26: Philadelphia, PA – Johnny Brenda’s ^ 
  • 6/27: Woodstock, NY – Colony ^ 
  • 6/28: Brooklyn, NY – Union Pool 
  • * w/ All Them Witches 
  • ^ w/ Mikaela Davis

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Stumbleine’s ‘Cinderhaze’ shifts and pulls its emotional weight in cyclic waves

What I enjoy about this song, as well as the lead vocals, is the buildup and how it happens. I absolutely love everything about the tune, the softness of the vocals, the hypnotic bump, bump, bump of the bass including the riffs. Overall a great tune, am looking forward to seeing an official video 

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LLOREN releases anthemic 80s inspired pop banger ‘Like This’!

Though it doesn’t have the full 80’s pop vibes there are definitely a few vibes there which you can hear. I’ve heard quite a lot of 80’s music in my life so I can actually hear a bit of the era in Like This. Quite a good track though and Lloren’s voice adds equal balance 

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FAQs

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Links to listen to the tracks are provided in the review. They are available on platforms like Spotify and YouTube.

  • Are there any music videos available for these tracks?

Yes, some of the tracks have accompanying music videos. Links to watch these are also provided in the review.

  • Where can I find more information about these artists?

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