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OGW – Netherclose Street

OGW

One of the best things about being a fan of music is being able to be a fan of an artist. Getting familiar with their sound, and the journey that their music takes you on with every release makes you get invested in the artistry in a major way. An artist like OGW his music truly gives you everything and more with his signature sound giving us fresh life in music, with his latest release “Netherclose Street ” being some of his best work to date.

OGW continues to marvel musically in supreme fashion on the new song “Netherclose Street ”. As soon as you hit play you are able to take in his signature sound that has a great psychedelic touch to it to make you feel the music in a real way. For the brilliant emotion in the sound, you get a vocal performance that is soft in the tone to make you feel the vulnerability in the writing, that goes deep to make it relatable that touches the soul on this daring admission of his in-fluctuating inability to maintain happiness.

OGW’s “Netherclose Street ” is a master class of music that is needed for the culture of music now more than ever. His willingness to take chances in the music pays off majorly, with the creativity in his approach taking things to another level to give it unlimited replay value, as you get a record that you can feel as well as explore to find more to love about it with each listen.

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Luke Panayiotou crafts intimacy and discovers love and purpose on “Am I In Love Again?” EP

Luke Panayiotou

“Am I In Love Again?” by Luke Panayiotou arrives as a quiet confession after years of silence, an intimate, self-made EP that’s his first release after a five-year hiatus, and it sounds so honest. This 3-song, 12-minute project is a reintroduction, and everything was written, performed, and arranged by the artist.

And since the EP combines acoustic, folk, rock, and ambient singer-songwriter sounds, it has a natural, personal feel. The recording was done at Oscillate Recording Studios in Knutsford/ Manchester with a warmth that allows Panayiotou’s vocals to shine through. The most emotional song on the EP is the title track, “Am I in Love Again.” It quietly examines falling back in love, the short bursts of overwhelming emotion that help you remember why you fell for someone in the first place.

“Back Around” tells a more contemplative story of perseverance. It’s about setbacks and the quiet resolve to continue, even when it feels like you’re on the verge of success. “Wherever I Go” is a triumphant end to the EP. Its upbeat, unifying energy celebrates connection, romantic, platonic, or otherwise. It accomplishes this by casting loyalty and presence in a more favorable light.

Panayiotou defines every aspect of “Am I In Love Again?,” from the songs to the cover art. This lends the work a cohesive artistic vision that feels both personal and enveloping. This EP shows that sometimes you need to take a step back to step forward with clarity and purpose.

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Dan Holcomb creates a journey of letting go with “Sail Away”

Dan-Holcomb

Dan Holcomb’s new single, “Sails Away,” takes listeners on a very deep journey. The track builds slowly, deliberately, and with emotional clarity, then captures how life’s burdens accumulate and how powerful it is to let them go. His unique mix of Southern rock, Americana, and pop-rock makes it what it is.

“Sails Away” starts with just an acoustic guitar, which makes it feel like you’re in a private space right away. As the song goes on, more and more parts come in, like soft harmonies, and finally a full band arrangement that makes the song feel big and almost spiritual. It feels like a release at the end, like letting go of your breath after holding it for too long.

Pete Vogl and Shawn Grove produced, which fits the song’s emotional arc perfectly. Each part of the music is carefully placed, so it never feels forced. Tessa Joy’s background vocals give the song warmth and depth, and the group of experienced session musicians, Gerry Hansen on drums, Michael Steele on bass, Michael Doke on electric guitar, and Lee Davis on keys, adds richness and texture.

The main idea of “Sails Away” is that it takes a lot of guts to let go of the things that weigh you down, whether they are emotional, personal, or something else. Holcomb’s delivery feels real and lived-in because it is grounded in what he knows and has been through.

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