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Benzluene reached the top of the trap-metal game with ‘Away’

Benzluene’s latest single ‘Away‘ is an intoxicating synthesis of emo, trap, industrial metal and post-grunge which allows agony to oscillate through the rhythmically seductive atmosphere that descends to the same murky depths as Deftones while bringing in the future of trap metal.

The production, a collaborative effort by flower and @fluffysome, is a masterclass in genre-fluid experimentation; dark, intrepid, visceral, and cutting – ‘Away’ is an auditory exploration of emotional extremes. The sludgy hooks and the constant shifts in vocal style and tone amplify the impact of the lyrics, making each word hit with the force of a bruise.

Benzluene’s vox cruise between softly relayed harmonies and visceral screams, dampened by layers of effects, maintaining a euphonic quality even at their most strident, ensuring the intensity is always delivered in swathes of catharsis.

Even the most eloquent people struggle to relay the pain of a disintegrating relationship, but through the sonic visualisations, that almost primal pain becomes universally understood. ‘Away’ stands as an allegory of agony, expressed through a piercingly unique sonic signature, which cuts to the core of the emotion.

If you cut Away open, you would reveal the anatomy of an alt-rock earworm. It’s a Tour De Force that will resonate with fans of trap metal and beyond.

Stream Away on SoundCloud now.

Review by Amelia Vandergast

Last Time: Jack Bibb drops debut track all about wishing you had a chance to say more on ‘Away’

As he closes his tired eyes and recalls a happier time in his life that ended so suddenly, Jack Bibb shows us the pain which has entrenched his soul and is weighing him down underneath the seas of his tears with ‘Away‘.

Jack Bibb is a youthful American indie Pop/RnB singer-songwriter who has recently re-branded himself and is ready for the next exciting step in his career.

Jack is a huge supporter of people being able to express their emotions in a way that is positive and still promotes mental health. It’s okay to be sad just like it’s okay to be happy, as long as it’s in the right environment.” ~ Jack Bibb

Away‘ from the American indie Pop/RnB singer-songwriter Jack Bibb, is the sad story about feeling like your heart has been broken into small pieces all over the ocean. You know that they didn’t mean to make you feel this way but it happened anyway, as you take the much-needed time to heal up and move into calmer waters. Made with a reflective tone and filled with a love-torn feeling, this is a track to turn on when you are feeling a bit down and need to get those emotions out.

Hear this debut track on his Spotify and see what comes next on IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Will You Be Missed: Joe Fahey takes our minds to emotional places on the vintage-feel ‘Away’

February On Ice by Joe Fahey

Lovingly taken off his latest thirteen-track album called ‘February on Ice‘, Joe Fahey tells us the story of thinking about how he will be remembered when he is gone on ‘Away‘.

Joe Fahey is a soulful Minneapolis, Minnesota indie blues singer-songwriter, who performs from the bottom of his soul, as he explores stories about his life and trying to make sure that he lives each day to its fullest.

This is the story about how the world does indeed spin around at a rapid rate, and we need to make sure that we are in the right rotational element, otherwise we will spin around and end up flat like a pancake, with so many regrets.

His sings with that 70’s vintage feel that has your ears perked up like the buzz you feel after a cup of coffee, you get lost in the song and gaze outside your dusty window, wondering if you can still go on exciting adventures someday soon to make up for being stuck inside for too long.

Away‘ from the entertaining Minneapolis, Minnesota singer-songwriter Joe Fahey, is that place in your heart that you briefly think about once in a while or never at all. Living for now is the way to go so you don’t look back with too many regrets, otherwise this will consume you forever.

Stream this true tale on Bandcamp and follow his music career on IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen