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Music Monday: Week’s Best Music Selections!

This week, WhatsOn music editor Adam Humphries brings you the top four songs to listen to this week from the entire month of April. Don’t forget to add them to your playlist!

Brown Fang – Sherwood Pines album 

Brown Fang are bassist John Thompson and guitarist Henry Scott AKA Henry Claud, a duo whose music is a fusion of electronic, ambient sounds. They have released a new album called Sherwood Pines which consists of 6 new songs. Each one takes you through a rich, sombre and smooth-changing musical landscape. For your playlist pleasure;

1. Tracing Paper 

2. HMDI I Love You 

3. That’s All You Can Think 

4. I Nearly Married a Human 

5. Fridgewords

6. Goodbye Donkey Jacket

https://open.spotify.com/album/3q6idSDXYWWiii8DTXauSi?si=MgfHyeHgTQOL0_PrWbPbjw&utm_source=copy-link

Candie Payne – Shooting Stars, Falling Objects exhibition 

Liverpudlian artist, Candie Payne, is showcasing her latest artwork pieces. People can see it on display at RedHouse Originals Gallery in Harrogate.

Shooting Stars, Falling Objects’ is open to the public until Saturday 16th April 2022

Supreme Unbeing – The Devil Smiles 

A five-piece metal band with what can best be described as something of tongue-in-cheek lyrics. The song itself pokes (dark yey cynical) fun at the desire of those who want the fame and glory but wish for it instantly rather than putting the hard work in. In this the band have made a deal with the Devil which appears to have gone somewhat pear shaped. The lyrics are a bit edgy as well whilst at the same time make a direct reference to the song’s meaning 

“It’s time for you now to decide/just sign your name above that line/and make the Devil smile”

https://open.spotify.com/track/0FbTl43RQvy7vdyyTbqvcN?si=1GcecYusRA6OpAcYApWEKg&utm_source=copy-link

Sons – Nothing

Now if you haven’t heard of this band yet then hopefully you will do some point soon. Straight from Belgium, this 5-piece rock outfit simply scream some crazy and energy and is no doubt what some parts of the rock scene desperately need right now. In some ways these guys are a voice release to nowadays rock what punk rock was to the late 70’s rock era. Nothing is a coming-of-age anthem that cleverly references the feelings of numbness, emotion and inner turmoil. Check out the video, pretty much speaks for itself 

“Nothing ain’t wrong / Nothing ain’t real / Nothing inside me makes me feel now / I feel like going all blind / I feel like falling behind now”

https://open.spotify.com/track/0IyD6VYzl5dDgxzaou10WC?si=u75xIdSMS7212dFAFqdJ2g&utm_source=copy-link

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