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DNA unveiled the UK RnB debut you don’t want to miss with the dualistically stylistic hit, Love or Let Go

Whether you keep hanging on to a relationship that is showing no lifelines or are too hesitant to let down your barriers, DNA’s alt-indie RnB hit, Love or Let Go, will give you all the permission you need to move forward with no inhibition.

Between the grooves of the Latin guitars and the jarringly immersive electronic aesthetic that rocks turbulence behind the solid backbeat, DNA constructed the perfect platform to sonically visualise the emotional themes of Love or Let Go and carry the weight of his hot and heavy vocal lines.

With his vocal dynamism that shifts effortlessly from Hozier-esque timbres to light pop harmonies to electronically distorted dominance, the UK-based up-and-coming talent ensured that he was more than a new entry in the UK RnB scene; he exhibited himself as an RnB heavyweight right out of the gate. We can’t wait to hear what follows.

Love or Let Go will hit all major streaming platforms on March 22; hear it on SoundCloud first.

Review by Amelia Vandergast

Working Class Hussys bring us trucker tough rock with ‘DNA’

Working Class Hussys bring us trucker tough rock with the new single ‘DNA‘.

Central New Jersey’s Working Class Hussys are an Americana-rock band that fuses roots music into their style. Led by multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Ian Patrick Gentles, the band puts Southern Trucker tough Heartland, and Alt-Rock influences that are all intertwined into the sound.

Hook-heavy and with a extra kick in the soul, this is a song that is a joyful listen with layers of lovely music. This is an indie journey through the galaxy. This is a real sound, this is a rocket-ship that simmers through the speakers, the vocals are strong and clear.

Working Class Hussys rock in with their single ‘DNA‘ and the Central New Jersey band are an act to give an extra listen. The USA outfit have a solid sound and bring through their new single to positive acclaim. This is a band that are creative and have a sound that is missed due to venues closing or not having gigs. This is what they love doing, playing live and rocking the crowd. Luckily we have a single release to wet our appetites.

Click here for the Spotify link.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen