Ronen: Void track review

Following the release of “Hidden”, an EP which possessed everything Ronen’s fans love about him, the rising star from Dallas continues to deliver with catchy hooks and atmospheric verses on “Void”, developing into a necessity for his rapidly growing discography.  “Where do I go when I feel alone?”, Ronen utters to mark the beginning of the track. This is the first insight into the “void” … Continue reading Ronen: Void track review

Townsend: Bad Chemistry Asylum Remix track review

In the midst of uninspired monotony, Townsend’s “Bad Chemistry Asylum Remix” delivers a burst of originality and personality into this colourful and atmospheric track.  Right from the start Townsend reveals the first look at this ‘bad chemistry’, describing how his girl “ain’t next to [him]”, and instead of giving a reasonable explanation to why, she instead “curves the blame”. Townsend continues to discuss the shattering … Continue reading Townsend: Bad Chemistry Asylum Remix track review

Mac DeMarco: Salad Days review

The second full-length album from Indie Prince, Mac DeMarco demonstrated every aspect of his previously witnessed brilliance, while expanding his discography with diversity and personality.  Following his shaky debut on Rock And Roll Night Club (2012) a predecessor to a much more direct and polished 2 (2013), DeMarco had set his expectations high for Salad Days. Indeed, these expectations were met and exceeded, developing into … Continue reading Mac DeMarco: Salad Days review