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Jack Rasmussen Returns With Charming New Single ‘Jump The Gun’

Jack Rasmussen has put his name on the map in 2021 with a string of singles that showcase his refreshing acoustic-meets-indie-rock sound, capturing the attention of BBC Introducing and kickstarting what is set to be a fruitful music career. Jack now returns with ‘Jump The Gun’, a track that is as personal as it is melancholic. With soulful licks of lead guitar over acoustic hums, smooth, emotive melodies and Jack’s rugged and loveable vocal delivery, the track is a relatable expression of the frustration of moving too quick and ‘jumping the gun’.

Talking about the new single, Jack Rasmussen shares: “‘Jump The Gun’ re-creates the story of a couple moving in together too quickly; “when the four walls suffocate and it all goes down the drain”. It’s my own perspective on a conflicting story about a couple who want different things.”

In February this year, Jack released his debut single ‘Broken Youth’ and quickly caught the attention and support from the likes of BBC Introducing. The song has already amassed close to 25,000 streams on Spotify alone, and ‘Jump The Gun’ looks set to be another success, setting Jack up as one to watch over the next year.

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ANAFER SBL reimagines a classic with soulful sophistication in “She will be loved”

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ANAFER SBL’s latest release, “She will be loved,” walks a beautiful line between putting a fresh spin on a classic and simply redoing it. This is a thoughtful musical journey where every note feels intentional, and every pause adds to the emotion. Instead of trying to outdo the original song, ANAFER SBL enhances it, draping it in smooth sounds and a sophisticated vibe that makes you hear the lyrics in a whole new way. You can tell that this version is carefully put together. The music embraces classic jazz elements without feeling outdated.

Picture soft drums, a warm upright bass, and a gentle rhythm that sways like smoke in a cozy, intimate setting. The vocals are rich and heartfelt, telling a story that invites you in while allowing the space around the words to speak volumes. ANAFER SBL approaches this song with a sense of purpose. Instead of overwhelming it with too many decorations, they choose simplicity, trusting that the melody’s natural beauty will shine through. This approach really pays off. Each moment feels thoughtful and well-crafted, delivering exactly what the artist aimed for. “She will be loved” softly lures you in and leaves a lasting impression.

This song is perfect for quiet evenings and slow dances, making it ideal for those moments when you want something soft yet meaningful. Hearing a familiar song in a new emotional light is rare, but ANAFER SBL encourages listeners to experience just that with gentle brilliance and a heartfelt touch. This is a heartfelt tribute that showcases the power of a thoughtful interpretation. For anyone looking for music that takes its time to connect, this single offers a rich and fulfilling listening experience.

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Twisted Linguistics and Dana D. float between realms in new single “Sometimes”

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Amid a world of disposable hooks and songs gone before the lifetime of the fly, Twisted Linguistics gives you something else, something deeper in their new single, “Sometimes.” Here, on a single with the spellbinding Dana D. and Midwest underground piano virtuoso Mesh One, the track heals and hovers in your chest long after the last note has fallen away. “Sometimes” felt like a hushed revelation. Piano work by Mesh One forms the heart and soul of the song, stitching together a sonic landscape that feels equal parts sentimental and forward-thinking. It’s that kind of song that hooks you in immediately, like an old photograph you forgot you were meant to remember.

Then there is Dana D., breezing in with a chorus that sounds almost otherworldly. Her touch beings floating in delicate, aching, angelic heads of sound, a mist that encircles your thoughts. It’s haunting in the best way, like the voice of a dream you can’t remember. Twisted Linguistics, whose earthbound lyrics yank the listener down to earth with a voice that’s lived-in, knowing, and unafraid of service for the sake of the in-between. His delivery is consistently, quietly, unsentimentally truthful, the sort of storytelling that doesn’t run begging for attention and commands it nonetheless. There’s a nice tension here that works wonderfully, the supernatural versus the earthly, the seen versus the felt.

The push and pull makes “Sometimes” an experience you feel and remember. “Sometimes” is remarkable, above all, for its refusal to be pinned down. It’s available without being cheap. Emotional without being heavy-handed. But Twisted Linguistics and company aren’t just producing music, they’re making moments that make you stop, breathe, and think. With this song, Twisted Linguistics further crafts an inimitable aesthetic of their own, something that explores vulnerability, memory, and the imperfect humanity in which it was born. “Sometimes” is a number of things and a quiet triumph.

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