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“You Are”: L-Rhose Pop/rock Lands in America

In view of the forthcoming release of the remix version, scheduled for June 2022, L-Rhose, Italian duo made up of the brothers Francesco and Luca Reale, propose the song “You Are” in its original version to American radios and listeners. When the song was released, it obtained a good response of approval and airplay among Italian radios, reaching #42 on the Italian Indie Music Like chart (December 23, 2019).

The power of a love and the fear that it can end coexist in the song by the two brothers, where pressing and rhythmic refrains burst with unusual energy announcing their own “declaration of love”, which carries within itself the enthusiasm and the awareness of the feeling, the desire to tell it, to shout it to the whole world, without the chance to hold it back.

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Biography

In the world of “Pop” the expression and the creativity grow and change not always in the direction of time; artistic evolution, in music, fluctuates between innovative transformations, contaminations and returns to epochs that have left indelible tattoos in history.

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Faithful to these principles of evocative retracement, but always in a modern form, Francesco and Luca Reale have realized L-Rhose, a musical project better described in “pop / rock style”, in which refined arrangements enhance the songs and their melodic characteristics; L-Rhose is the idea, the thought of making music, telling in the lyrics the emotions of intense moments, awakening the human soul inquiring into its fragility, contradictions and aspirations.

Francesco and Luca are brothers, both authors and performers of music and lyrics, of what they consider their “family” project, matured over time through years of stylistic research.

The dominant themes of their songs are love and feelings; sung mainly in English, poetic and sighed forms emerge in them, which enhance the emotional, sensorial element, particularly accentuated in some parts of the scores; traceable and identifiable characteristics since their first official record release, “Sleep, my L, sleep”.

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A melodic Pop-Rock, never banal, never shouted, that takes you in dreams, in thoughts, on a journey full of freedom.

Official website: https://www.l-rhose.com

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Listen to L-Rhose:

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Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4Ov1Fe1Znfusc67uMamBbO

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Artist Spotlight

Elijah Noida to Release New Single “Shikari” on September 30th

California-based artist Elijah Noida is set to release his latest single, “Shikari,” on September 30th. The track delves into themes of survival and the quest for truth, offering a fresh and captivating narrative. With roots in Siberia, Elijah moved to California in 2017, chasing his dream of becoming a music superstar. Now residing in NoHo, he is fully immersed in the American music scene, creating and living the life he loves.

“I moved from Siberia to California to follow the damn dream of becoming a superstar, like my favorite music bands that I listened to when I was a teenager.” – Elijah Noida

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Accompanying the release of “Shikari” is a thrilling music video that takes viewers on a suspenseful journey. In the video, Elijah uses special glasses to uncover hidden threats among us, revealing reptiles and aliens disguised as everyday people. This gripping visual narrative complements the song’s intense message, promising to change the way listeners perceive the world around them.

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Mark your calendars for September 30 to experience “Shikari” by Elijah Noida—a track that’s poised to make a significant impact.

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The Project drops a thrilling rock nostalgia in its newest release, “Hold On Tight”

The Project

The electrifying new single, “Hold On Tight,” strum by The Project, is a thrilling dive into anthemic rock charm with a catchy pop twist that grabs listeners’ attention. Led by the mastermind of the Cali-rock veteran, James Davis, the band delivers a high-octane track that feels like a passionate love letter to the best of the 80s rock anthems with a modern pop twist that keeps it fresh. Davis, known for his scorching guitar riffs as lead guitarist since his days with ‘Shameless,’ amps the intensity, proving his back more robust and versatile. This one’s worth holding on to come from the heart of a supergroup built on pure talent and chemistry.

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Hold On Tight” has a palpable energy that sets it apart, allowing it to maintain its grit and sleek melodic sound. The razor-sharp guitar riffs, courtesy of producer Dennis Hill’s expert production, punch through the mix with just the right amount of swagger. Jeff Plant’s powerhouse vocals give the song a bold edge, pushing the lyrics with conviction as they echo through the chorus filled with imagery of seizing the moment that channels a sense of urgency like a final call to brace yourself for life’s wild ride. It’s fast, it’s loud, and it’s unapologetically anthemic.

Teaming up with Erik Ferentinos and the heavy-hitting Arron Rossi on drums, The Project has created a nostalgic atmosphere for Davis’ longtime fans and the new generation, honoring the roots that made him a Southern California rock staple while driving headfirst into a sonic time machine of the future. Fans of classic rock and pop will find a lot to love here. The Project’s metallic edge, blended with pop sensibility, makes “Hold On Tight” an exciting listen and the perfect companion for your next road trip. Just be sure to buckle up and lose yourself in the sound soaring in true stadium-rock fashion. It will be a thrilling ride.

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