‘False Confidence’ is the type of song you will find yourself addicted to Kahan layers a catchy combination of tambourines, his own vocal harmonies and applause to create a kind of depth which all too many artists fail to reach. Whilst beginning as a deceiving sound track for late night tears, ‘False Confidence’ is the type of song you will find yourself addicted to. As the layers build up it becomes increasingly more dynamic, it is music like this which envelops us all in a blanket of sound. ‘False confidence’ seems to begin slow and melancholy, but quickly chases down a catchy beat. Noah Kahan’s classic raw and emotional lyrics have made him a statement in all of our playlists recently. It perfectly captures the romanticisation of everyday life, which has to be inherent to both the making of music and listening to any kind of soundtrack in general. My favourite thing about ‘Co-op’ in particular has to be the mundane lyrics combined with such a stunningly beautiful melody. Her distinctive style never fails, whilst each song builds on the next creating a beautiful and plush discography. Her album Already, Always finds the perfect balance between the uniformity of tracks and the ability to play the entire thing from start to finish. This is the type of song which will well up tears at an intimate gig and mesmerise any listener in emotion. Her songs feel strangely familiar and the emotion she portrays in her voice creates consistently vulnerable pieces. This would be a great one to hear live and really appreciate the drums and guitar in person over some good loud speakers.Ĭompared to the range of rock and post-punk I’ve recommended to you so far, Bess Atwell brings a softer and more emotional side to the table. It’s bridge has to be the best part of the song, slowly building up its ‘rock level’ and bringing the riff which has been a constant to a conclusion. ‘Banquet’ is a solidly good song, you can rely on it to be a staple in your music taste and always a good conversation starter when talking to like-minded music fans. There is something slightly ominous about the droans dispersed throughout this song. Overall ‘Banquet’ is a largely post-punk track with an even split between vocals and instruments. Iggy Pop makes us a passenger in his musical exploration The riff in the background here shouldn’t be overlooked and is characteristic to this track. This track is from his solo album Lust for Life, where Osterberg’s talent is blatantly showcased. With 4.5 million listeners he is the biggest artist I will mention, and ‘The Passenger’ sits pride of place as his most played song. The vocals sound like they are being played through a radio, something which will shake up your playlists and make you tune back in on a listening binge. ![]() Iggy Pop makes us a passenger in his musical exploration. ‘The Passenger’ is post punk pleasure at its finest. Working in a bakery in Camden ironically contrasts with the mayhem of his music. ![]() However, I think we can all find a bit of joy with his recent career move. It broke our hearts when lead vocalist and guitarist Isaac Woods left the band, leaving us without any further live performances. ![]() The flowers in particular here have to be Lewis Evans’ Saxophone, something which adds to the undeniable uniqueness of Black Country New Road’s repertoire. Instead of listening to a song you are taken on a journey, where it is far too easy to become lost staring at the flowers on the side of the path. Building you up in crescendo before ruthlessly tearing you back down. ![]() ‘Chaos Space Marine’ brings you on a roller-coaster of organised musical chaos. ‘Chaos Space Marine’- Black Country New Road
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