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Hjaltalín turns We Will Live For Ages into the kind of discovery.
Guitars gleam with a slight grit and the rhythm section keeps a clean.
Axel Flóvent turns "Forest Fires" into a quiet front-runner: all space.
Guitars come in clean and ringing, then the drums push.
The mix leaves enough space for the melody to breathe.
Júníus Meyvant and Hailslide land like a welcome interruption: bright.
Betty Who turns “Missing You” into a bright little gut-punch.
Guitar tones blur at the edges and the rhythm keeps a soft pulse.
For late-night drives and rain on the windshield.
CLOVES makes solitude sound modern, cool, and just a bit dangerous.
Charlotte Cardin arrives with “Big Boy” sounding fully formed.
Jessie Ware turns “Tough Love” into the kind of pop song.
Anna of the North keeps “Sway” feeling impossibly fresh.
The beat stays clipped and dry and with a moody bassline.
Piano flashes under a tight pulse, then the beat snaps forward.