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Wednesday, 31 December 2014

2014


Mytacism Music has now been a thing for a whole 5 months now! So, to celebrate both this and the coming of a new year, I thought we should have a quick look at the best artists we have featured over this period.

10 - To kick things off we have Barry & Liebe. The duo create perfect acoustic melodies filled with emotion and passion which have the ability to relax and soothe. 


9 - Next up is the energetic ska group Smiling Ivy. This is a band with the shocking ability to make anything sound good and lively.


8 - Dinosaur Crush have snagged 8th with their raucous, irresistible tunes which could start out a rock session anywhere.


7 - Now we have Hazels, the raw rock infused group who recently released 'This Ain't A Game', a song filled with persistent beats and vocals sounding like Franz Ferdinand.

6 - We are now graced with the presence of Deaf Poets, a band from Miami who produce deep, layered songs in their album '4150'
  
5 -  Marking the halfway point is The Everglows, a band constantly producing new fuzzy, 60's infused tracks which you can't help but fall in love with.


4 - Recently reviewed band The Vickers takes 4th with their kaleidoscopic album 'Ghosts'. 

3 - A band full of talent is 3rd, Empire Affair, a band boasting infectious indie melodies in their EP 'Pangs'

2 - Today's Man very nearly came first with their insane psych/pop self-titled album, overflowing with electro, psychedelic, rock and pop sounds.

1 - Just stealing it from the previous band is Zibra, who easily deserve the spot of the best band on the site this year. They are simply irresistible with mind bending videos and drug like tunes.  


Emily (@emiemzy

Thursday, 6 November 2014

Dinosaur Crush

Having met at university in Reading, Dinosaur Crush is a 5-piece band comprising of Kat Hooper (vocals), Matt Davis (rhythm guitar), Ben Fox (lead guitar), Sam Arbon (bass guitar) and Chris Taylor (drums). Having been influence by a wide range of musicians including Green Day, Foo Fighters, Placebo and The Subways, the band compose songs, which, to be frank, kick ass. They are fast vibrating tracks supported by a killer voice which rivals that of Hayley Williams. What's not to love?


Their debut track,'Noise', flaunts all of the bands abilities well. The singing? Strong. The melodies? Infectious. And riffs? Rocking. If you unpick the threads of the tune you begin to hear elements of The Subways in the main body of the song and older bands such as The Stones in their riffs. It's a brilliant song and I have absolutely no idea why they aren't signed as they are expressing some emotion through music that could be compared to that shown in the 60's rock bands.  


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Emily (@emiemzy)

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