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'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up

We Speak Media | ‘Top 5’ Weekly Music Round-Up (14.06.24)

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Find the latest new music in our ‘Top 5’ weekly music round-up here at We Speak Media. In this weekly feature, we will be bringing you the hottest new acts and music out there.

Hannah Johnson ‘Push Me Away’

Hannah Johnson has shown herself to be a very talented musician with a bright future. Her most recent hit, “Push Me Away,” from her recently released EP, Lifetime, highlights her ability to blend several genres into one captivating whole.

Solarrio ‘Anywhere’

The new song “Anywhere,” which is taken from his most recent album, demonstrates how his creative experimentation with new sounds and desire to forge a closer bond with his listeners inspire him. With every new release, Solarrio demonstrates the sincerity and thoughtfulness that are present in his compositions. He leaves a lasting impression with the release of his latest album, All the Wrong Places is released.

EDB-Brooksy ‘Dem Mus Feel’

EDB-BROOKSY is a multidimensional musician who skillfully blends elements that transcend genres in his tracks. He expertly performs hit songs, showcasing his untapped potential with his distinctive voice and strong, incisive phrases. He is in a good position to grow as a performer and enthral audiences with his distinctive lyrics and catchy beats as he writes more songs.

Alex Aureo ‘Swear to Defend’

Presenting “Swear to Defend,” Alex Aureo’s poignant musical debut, offers listeners a leisurely and soaring trip into its core, set against a backdrop of nostalgia and a lyrical and airy mood. The song is evidence of his ability to seamlessly transition across his varied discography and leave a lasting impression on her listeners.

Jaïr Faria ‘Do Better’

The lyrics of Jaïr’s latest single, “Do Better,” depict the challenges of seeing an ex and feeling drawn back to the beginning of a relationship, as they tackle the challenges of moving on from a relationship. In under thirty minutes, the song was completed in the studio with the help of Jheynner Argote, his father Glen Faria, and Morgan Avenue. “Do Better,” which features guitar, keys, drums, and bass, accentuates his remarkable voice and unique style.

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'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up

WESPEAKMEDIA: TOP 5 WEEKLY MUSIC ROUND-UP (21.02.25)

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Find the latest new music in our ‘Top 5’ weekly music round-up here at We Speak Media. In this weekly feature, we will be bringing you the hottest new acts and music out there.

Aistis ‘Caviar For Seagulls’

Aistis’ “Caviar For Seagulls” is an album of dark, cinematic folk that’s equal parts devastating and transcendent. With its sweeping arrangements and deeply personal lyrics, this record is a slow-burning fire that will consume your emotions and leave you scarred – in the best possible way. From the haunting “86/Dove” to the poignant “A part of me believes the best is yet to come”, every track is a masterfully crafted work of art that will haunt your dreams and lift your spirits.

Swiss Pleasure ‘2009’

With ‘2009’, Swiss Pleasure delivers an evocative, genre-blurring experience that lingers long after the final note. The band’s signature fusion of indie rock, post-punk, and dream pop shines through, with layered instrumentation that perfectly mirrors the track’s emotional depth. The music video—crafted from the band’s own homes and personal objects—adds another dimension, using inventive visual techniques to explore isolation, self-perception, and the struggle between fantasy and reality. Rotating the role of the protagonist reinforces the song’s intimacy, making ‘2009’ a deeply immersive, introspective journey, as hypnotic as it is emotionally raw.

Craigology ‘Rain Drops’

Craigology’s, Secrets from a Gemstone, is a breathtaking tapestry of sound, weaving together ambient piano, neoclassical depth, and smooth electronic jazz with orchestral grandeur. Drawing inspiration from luminaries like Max Richter and Ludovico Einaudi, Craigology crafts a sonic experience that feels both intimate and cinematic. A standout track, ‘Rain Drops’, is a delicate dance of keys—playful yet deeply emotive, capturing fleeting moments of joy and introspection in a way that lingers long after the last note fades. With this EP, Craigology proves once again that instrumental music can speak volumes, painting vivid emotions without a single word.

Rumia ‘Shift in the Air’

Rumia’s latest single ‘Shift in the Air’ is a mesmerizing dive into the surreal, carried by shimmering electric guitar riffs and a sense of creeping unease. The track’s ethereal production perfectly complements its unique narrative—one that unravels like a dream slipping into a nightmare. Co-written with Charlotte Kohn and Daria Kickler, ‘Shift in the Air’ crafts an eerie yet beautiful tale of a protagonist trapped in a shifting reality, where the smallest details hint at something profoundly wrong. Rumia’s delicate, haunting vocals heighten the track’s emotional weight, leading the listener through a soundscape that is as hypnotic as it is unsettling. As the story builds, the music swells, leaving us with an open-ended question that lingers long after the final note fades.

Bowden ‘Be Your Own God’

Raw yet refined, Bowden’s ‘Be Your Own God’ captures the disconnection and uncertainty of modern life, transforming those emotions into anthemic alt-rock. The band’s experimental edge is evident in its unpredictable shifts in melody and rhythm, yet the song retains an undeniable accessibility that broadens its appeal. As the lead single from their upcoming album, Glacier, this track sets the tone for what promises to be a defining record, cementing Bowden’s reputation as a band unafraid to confront the complexities of the human experience.

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