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NYC Based Indie Rock Band Prints of Monaco Releases a New Single “Petals Are Falling”
Prints of Monaco delivers a big-time sound with bright lights that shines for the listener on the new song “Petals Are Falling”. As soon as you hit play, you get to bear witness to their genius, with an amazing synth sound that is layered to perfection, to make sure you fall in love with every moving part. To make it even sweeter you get an amazing vocal performance that sounds like it was meant for the music, and lets the writing be felt and heard on this song that doesn’t miss.
Prints of Monaco’s “Petals Are Falling” is the ultimate record that shows how much of an experience hearing music can be. It’s beyond a good listen, but something great to be a part of as you get lost in the sound they give to the world to enjoy. The production is on another level, the writing fits perfectly, and the vocals deliver it all to a high level to make sure you fall in love with the music.
Listen to Prints of Monaco – Petals Are Falling
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Artist Spotlight
With “Who Am I Now” Intaluks explores identity, healing, and renewal
“Who Am I Now” is the Intaluks’ method of shifting the atmospheric emotion, an introspective melodic trance on loss, identity, healing, and the hard work of rebuilding when life takes an unexpected turn. The musical direction is a slow emotional journey, starting in darkness and gradually opening to hope and renewal.
This production frames that journey with expressive male vocals, emotional piano, and trance textures. “Who Am I Now” leaves its mark in the feel department through progression and atmosphere, not with a dramatic festival-type drop. The arrangement gives the song a reflective feel but still maintains the forward momentum of melodic trance.
The male delivery lends a human presence to the themes of uncertainty and self-reconstruction in the song’s vocals. The track tells of an inner journey, accompanied by the piano, the cinematic production, and the experience of confronting a changed reality, asking yourself who you are now, and slowly finding the strength to move forward.
Rather than relying on spectacle, Intaluks focuses on emotional development, letting the song’s mood build organically rather than through a traditional climax. The result is a trance piece so cinematic it feels as much about reflection as it does about forward motion, connecting electronic atmosphere with a highly personal theme. In “Who Am I Now,” Intaluks offers a release defined by transition rather than closure. The sound is its greatest triumph, reflecting that journey and making darkness the beginning of a brighter artistic path.
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Teanko embraces retirement, memory, and creative freedom on “Between Two Selves”
Teanko’s rock song “Between Two Selves” sees retirement as an opportunity to reconsider what comes next rather than as an ending, and it carries a quiet sense of release. This track is based on the theme of moving from a busy working life to a more relaxed one. It’s about the emotional gap between the person defined by constant activity and the person now free to decide how to spend their time.
The song’s artistic direction is grounded in reflection, without falling into recollections. Looking again at old photos, we know the past through memories and music but remain open to the present. The balance is a gateway into the emotional heart of “Between Two Selves,” recognizing where Teanko has come from and welcoming the freedom of not having to chase the next opportunity.
The music of the song also helps support that personal perspective as a rock release, with its core mood shaped by calm, acceptance, and thoughtful self-examination. Retiring from working life provides an opportunity to escape pressure and to find a more personal level of creativity.
In “Between Two Selves,” music-making is meaningful because it is fun and adds a pleasing sense of independence to the release. With “Between Two Selves,” Teanko makes a major life change an honest artistic statement. It suggests you can make a new beginning through choice, curiosity, and the sheer joy of making without having to prove anything to anyone else.
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