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SONGS YOU NEED TO LISTEN TO - 1/26/2019

1/26/2019

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Not too long ago, we brought back a column where we recommend music, and here’s another . Here are a few songs - some new and some a bit older, from bands and artists big, small and inbetween - that should be on your radar.

RCKLSS - "TELL YOU"

“Tell You” is the lead single from the band’s forthcoming debut EP, “So Cynical,” and it was a perfect choice for that. From the undeniably catchy melodies to the upbeat instrumentals, this song shows the various different parts of the band’s sound and foreshadows that a great debut EP is up ahead.

RED MORNING LIGHT "over and confused"

Red Morning Light have started out strong with their debut single, “Over And Confused.” The song is catchy in every single aspect, brings a huge replay factor, shows the huge amount of potential this band has, and is just an unforgettable track overall.

groundculture - "confessions"

GroundCulture are one of Hopeless Records’ newest signees, and out of all the tracks on this band’s newly released self-titled EP, “Confessions” was the one that I ended up coming back to the most. The striking (and slightly more melodic) vocal performance and darker instrumentals all really stuck out to me, and this song is surely a major standout on the band's EP.

SET IT OFF "FOR YOU FOREVER"

This is one of the two latest singles from the band’s forthcoming studio album “Midnight,” and it’s easily one of my favorites out of the singles the band have released from this record thus far. The song is written and structured very well and is extremely memorable overall (especially with the catchy chorus that you’ll be singing along to instantly).

CALLING ALL CAPTAINS "CHASING GHOSTS"

"Chasing Ghosts" is one of the band's latest singles and is arguably one of their best ones yet. The song has so much emotion shown through the harsher vocals and energetic instrumentals, shows the band's more raw and slightly more aggressive take on pop punk, and I really admire that about it.
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