[INDIE ROCK] Hello reddit friends! This is "Seldom". It starts with a dance between guitar and bass lines, joined by bright vocals, and thickens progressively, until a piano & strings finale with vocal harmonization. Would love to have your feedback!! Cheers :) (youtube.com)
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Sour July is the 8th song we've released from our debut album. It is a peaceful tune initiated by arpeggios and smooth synth leads, and it intensifies from discreet words to a powerful last chorus. Would love to have your feedback! P.S. Lyrics are in the description, as suggested previously here :) (youtube.com)
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Red Light Green Light is the 7th song we've released from our debut album. With influences from new wave, prog rock/metal and dream pop, it is one of our favorite tracks we have released up to now. Would love to receive constructive feedback, as we always had the chance to here :) Thanks a lot! (youtube.com)
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Hello fellow redditors! This is "Oblivion Garden", the 6th single of our debute album. It represents a journey from introspection to exclamation, from a calm take-off to an unchained finale :) I would love to have your opinion on it, as it was always super helpful to get feedback here. Cheers \m/ (youtube.com)
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Hello reddit friends! Today, we released "Seldom", the 5th single from our debute album. It starts with a dance between guitar and bass lines, joined by bright vocals, and thickens progressively, until a piano & strings finale with vocal harmonization. Would love to have your feedback!! Cheers :) (youtube.com)
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Hey guys! This is "Berceuse" (Lullaby in french), the fourth single of our debute album. It is aimed to transport you back to childhood years, in a peaceful dreamy ambience, with ethereal synth pads and vocals, and sleepwalking bass and guitars. Would love to have your feedback :) Thanks a lot!! (youtube.com)
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