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Rising Star Liv Hanna Shares “star signs”

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Earlier this month, AWAL’s Liv Hanna released her penultimate single of the year, “AGAIN3X,” unveiling a novel sound from her. The budding singer-songwriter is already back and closing out the month/year with a new song, “star signs.” The record is a return to her typical sound, blending various Pop genres, such as Dream Pop, Indie Pop, and Pop Rock.

The autumn anthem is perfect for cuffing season. The track explores yearning love. “‘star signs’ is about craving that all-encompassing love and wanting it to be reciprocated.” Liv Hanna continues, “In the song, she’s imploring him to stay with her and love her unconditionally, and explaining how they are meant to be.” Liv Hanna cleverly utilizes the intersection of astrology and love as a metaphor.

Follow Liv Hanna on Instagram (@livhannaaa) and TikTok (@livhannasongss).

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Vinyl Floor’s Balancing Act Proves That Honest Rock Still Matters

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“Balancing Act” by Vinyl Floor is a real treat. It is the sixth record from brothers Daniel and Thomas Charlie Pedersen sounds like it was made for right now and how they blend the ’60s and ’70s with modern elements never feels forced.

The production is clear and thoughtful. Every string, every horn, every vintage keyboard has space to exist. “Puppet Laureate” opens strong with real energy, while “The Swan of Eileen Lake” catches you off guard with folk warmth. “Adelaide” might be the best track, built on a lovely piano line with vocals that cut through cleanly. No hiding behind effects here.

The title track closes things out with the reflection the album’s been working toward. The core idea of finding hope in a fractured world could tip into despair easily, but Vinyl Floor stays honest about it. They’re not offering false comfort, but they’re not drowning either.

Progressive rock this restrained is rare. The arrangements serve the songs instead of overshadowing them. If anything, some moments could use more breathing room, but that’s small in a record made by people who clearly care about what they’re saying.

This is for anyone who wants rock that actually wrestles with real ideas. It counts for something.

You can listen here.

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