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Music Monday- Hit Music Selection of the Week!

WhatsOn editor Adam Humphries, brings some of the top music selection of the week. Listen and groove to the beats of the music for killing the Monday blues. Here the list to make you groove to the tunes.

ROWSIE – Vagabond group of misfits ROWSIE drop six minute rock n roll beauty ‘Gaslight’!

An amazing song with a good message about moral beliefs hidden within. A good gem of a track which speaks more volumes in lyrics than it does in basic volumes, in other words the song may be loud but the subject matter is louder. 

“I ain’t buying what he’s selling/my freedom’s not for sale”

Something about it that is actually good about it is that it’s fiercely unapologetic about itself. When you listen carefully the feel of the sound echoes that of Foo Fighters ‘Times Like These’

FLOX – drops innovative summer digital reggae tune ‘In The Shade’!

A heart warming number from FLOX that’s about growing up with all the trials and tribulations that come with it. The lyrics are something clever in themselves as it has that ‘let me give you some advice’ sort of feel to it. It has that coming of age vibe to it. The reggae tune that weaves throughout gives it that upbeat feel to it whilst staying faithful to its old school sounds 

‘I’ll lend you my bike stay tried like/you decide when the time is right” 

In this FLOX shows us, or at least reminds us of his musical knowhow in that he just gets straight to it and doesn’t mess around. It’s being unapologetic but without the aggression

BOO RADLEY’S MARTIN CARR – serves up chilled SON PARAPLUIE remix

Remember the French song about Paris life and music in the 60’s? Well here’s a remixed version that takes it just that bit higher.

Just sit back and listen, and enjoy Isobel Campbell’s soft, soothing voice as it connects with you. Like milk and honey 

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