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Interview: Anni opens up the curtain Till The End Of Time

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We had the pleasure of sitting down with the hugely inspiring young artist Anni lately. She tells us more about playing the piano, Till The End Of Time, her connection with John Lister and why we all needed to listen to that wise inner voice.

Hello Anni. Thank you for speaking with us today. Firstly, how did you get into performing music and what sparked your interest?

Anni: I began playing my parents’ piano and singing at a very young age. I would make up happy melodies and words and sing them whenever I was afraid or got hurt or had something coming up such as a test or a visit to the dentist. When I look back, I see that it was kind of like visualizing a more positive outcome.

Please tell us all about your debut solo release Till The End Of Time and what was the process like.

Anni: “Till the End of Time” is a song from my upcoming second album, and it deals with how our days are numbered and we ought to make the most of them. I had a lot to do with the structure of this song, and wrote the melody and lyrics. My producer took care of the more complex musical details and wrote the chords, arranged it, etc. He would have me sing harmony parts or change a few things, but it resulted in a better song.

How did you first get connected with John Lister and how has he helped your career?

Anni: John had heard of me as a freelance singer and had me come to his studio to sing on a couple of pop songs he had written. But he also had worked on rock music and I expressed interest in this, so our journey began in creating the ‘Anni’ persona and music. The first album contained some pop, but the new one will be all rock.

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever received?

Anni: Don’t leave life to chance. Imagine yourself where you want to be, visualize a better outcome and just work towards that goal as though it is unstoppable. I guarantee it will happen, based on my own experience. The best advice I can give is to always listen to your inner voice, your intuition.

Your music has passionate energy brewing from each corner and features many different genres. How would you describe your sound and your vision for your new project?

Anni: The second album, “Revealed”, is more focused on the symphonic rock genre. This is a combination of hard rock music and orchestration, blended together to create a very powerful sound. My vision is to strengthen my voice, hit higher highs and stronger lows to become the very best I can be. My lyrics have evolved too, as these songs deal with more complex themes.

When you close your eyes and imagine performing live, what does it feel like deep in your bones?

Anni: This is an excellent question. My first album ‘The Revealing’ has a title track that talks about this very thing. I start off with stage fright, knowing there is no place to hide, but then I just boldly go for it and face the audience. I feel that when the time comes for a concert, I will take over the room, I will fill it with the songs I have conceived and as a messenger, it will not make me nervous, because they are not staring and listening to me, but to the delivery, the presence and message.

Lastly, what goals do you have for the rest of 2023 music-wise?

Anni: My first goal is to complete the second album, but these symphonic rock tunes are much more complex to compose and execute, so it’s going much slower than my first album. I believe it will all be worth the wait though, and the new album should be ready by summertime. After that, I’ll seek out live venues and maybe take a bit of a vacation. I’ve also been thinking about changing my look, which could happen once the second album is done. I’m thinking shorter purple hair, but we’ll have to wait and see. I expect to continue with the symphonic rock though, as it’s a niche I feel completely comfortable with. Thank you for interviewing me! 😊

Listen up to her story on Soundcloud.

Interview by Llewelyn Screen

All My Life: 4FOXSAKE searches for the one on the super charged single Addicted

After being lost away from proper love for too long, 4FOXSAKE bravely finds the one and lets us into the ravishing romantic moment which can cause ups and downs in this rather tempting world on the excellent Addicted.

4FOXSAKE is a London, UK-based alternative hard rock band that likes to bust open minds, bodies and souls due to their exhilarating live performances.

Gliding with a hugely thrilling sound which might massage many tired ears, 4FOXSAKE wants that tight connection to never cease flowing inside each vein. This is hardcore stuff from growing legends who love to pulsate through our shuddering speakers.

Addicted from London, UK-based alt-rock band 4FOXSAKE is a rather effective effort which will surely slide all the self-doubts away from anyone who is afraid of being alone. Urging hope and sending us into a reflective state of mind, inside a globe which is currently swiping away possible romance as we speak.

Listen up on Spotify. See more on IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Break Free: PURE is at their heavy best with the rampaging release Caught in the Undertow

Released from their 9-track debut album called Vita Brevis, PURE show us what hardcore sounds like in 2022 with their speaker-breaking single all about being Caught in the Undertow.

PURE is a powerfully constructed Austin, Texas-based indie hard rock and metal band who are influenced by heavyweights such as Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Alice In Chains, Megadeth, and Metallica.

Formed by Brent Moore, Rob Hanz, and Sebastian Steber in early 2020. Dave Kulikowski was brought in to fill out the bottom end shortly afterword and the band struck gold with their front person, Caitlin O’Connor, in July 2020.” ~ PURE

Snapping away our previously foul mood with a heavy performance to remember forever, PURE pulsate us in places that have been hidden away from the world for years. Rattling with a combustion filled energy that will shock many, this is a heart racing anthem for those who needed it most.

Caught in the Undertow from Austin, Texas-based indie hard rock and metal band PURE is a scorching hot track from an outfit who roars into mountain-topping heights here. With a massively loud and window smashing sound that will wake you up if you were sleeping before, this is a track all of us who need to be uplifted away from the doom of the current world.

Hear this fine new single on Spotify and see more on the IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

The Hellfire Club destroys our fragile eardrums with a vicious debut single to mosh with called ‘Dirty Business’

With their mission of releasing one single a month until the first album is released at the end of the year in full swing, The Hellfire Club urge the soulless to move along and do their ‘Dirty Business‘ elsewhere.

The Hellfire Club is a 3-piece Brighton, UK-based indie hard rock band who stands up for what is right and makes a barraging type of music that is perfect to vent out any frustration with.

The band will tell you inspirations are drawn from both sides of the pond stretching back to 70’s UK rock/metal scene, through sleazy riffs of the Sunset Strip, all the way through to today’s stadium filling rock anthems.” ~ The Hellfire Club

Surging through with a heat-packed message for those who choose greed instead of honesty, The Hellfire Club slams the heater up to hot and has made an absolute banger here that might warm the heart of those who love justice.

Dirty Business‘ from Brighton, UK-based indie hard rock outfit The Hellfire Club is such an ear-slicing track that will inspire many to turn this up to full capacity. This is the story about wanting to let the ghosts in power know that their time is up, as the world is sick of losing its genuine energy for that bank account. Sung with a pulsating energy, this is a tremendous track that has a genuine message that the world needs more of.

When you stand up for what is right, the world is more united as one.

Listen up to this new single on Spotify and see more on the IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Daring for Glory sends a real shoutout to those who showed true friendship on the hard-rock gem, ‘Amnesia’

As they show us how easy it is to get lost for a while in this dark world filled with scary places of doom, Daring for Glory asks to be saved on their new single that might resonate with many on the hard-hitting ‘Amnesia‘.

College and High School friends, Daring for Glory, is a Northern Virginia-based 4-piece indie rock band that creates those stadium-filling anthems to make your jaw shudder with excitement at what you are witnessing.

The music we create reminds people of Weezer or Foo Fighters with the diversity of My Chemical Romance.” ~ Daring for Glory

With the weight of the world on their strong shoulders, Daring for Glory show us what rock music should sound like in 2022 with a terrific track to turn up loud and proud.

Amnesia‘ from Northern Virginia rockers Daring for Glory is a juggernaut of a single from one of the most exhilarating bands around at the moment. Vocally they are supercharged and bellow out magnificently from the speakers with some nifty guitarist skills to truly admire. Dropping a 3-pointer to win our hearts, this is a single that you will find extremely difficult to forget.

In a world that needs healing and understanding to heal our shattered hearts, Daring for Glory has certainly got our attention and looks set for massive things if they keep up this ascending trajectory.

Listen to this hot new single on YouTube and see more news on their growing IG page.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

North London rockers Superbloom drop epic release about losing your grip on ‘Smile’

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Teasing us with a splendidly-delivered single that has been dropped with their first full album on the way, Superbloom roar like hungry Lions ready for lunch with their exceptional new release, ‘Smile‘.

Superbloom is a North London-based indie alt-rock band who have decided that now was the time to release their hardest track yet.

Having previously been part of established acts that enjoyed global success, Robert and Sam have channelled their experience to develop an engaged social media following within 2 years of releasing their debut single, despite the challenges of launching during the pandemic.” ~ Superbloom

Descending into our terrified souls with a dominant single that will possibly blow your speakers off their delicate hinges, Superbloom shows us what quality music should sound like in 2022 with this incredible single that has been assembled with so much quality oozing with sensational exuberance.

This is the honest message – that so many of us can truly relate to – about going through the skeleton-like motions when once you were calm and going in the right direction, but have somehow been blown back to a haunted place that has you feeling rather concerned about where you are headed next.

Smile‘ from North London, UK-based indie alt-rock band Superbloom, is a full-blooded release that will have you sinking anchor, and vanquishing your addictions into the ground for good so that you may conquer anything you set your mind to. This track has so much power and precision from two underground legends of the game, who have made something rather special here.

Who says that rock music is dead anyway? That narrative is proven mightily foolish here, as this is a potent effort than will have you shaking with joyous enthusiasm.

Hear this new track on Soundcloud and find out what makes them tick on IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Not Now Norman wishes to be taken away from where the sound of our children’s cries haunts us all on ‘Save Me’

With a heavy sound that shall simmer quickly into the very fabric of our souls, Not Now Norman pleads for a new world to arise from this current one that seems to burn everything in its wake with ‘Save Me‘.

Not Now Norman is a Northumberland, UK-based indie alt hard-rock 4-piece band that are on the rise and show us their ever-growing quality.

Thrilling us with a track that packs more punch than a Champion boxer fighting for that heavyweight title, Not Now Norman is quite thunderously excellent on ‘Save Me‘ and call out for a united world to stamp out any evil amongst us. There is a sensational single on offer here that might cause some ears to bleed, as we are thrown into a rip-roaring track that will surely have your heart beating like never before.

Save Me‘ from Northumberland, UK-based indie alt hard-rock 4-piece act Not Now Norman is a haunting single for anyone who has thought about what humankind is currently facing in this seemingly alternate reality. With a weighty sound that is colossal in nature and brings you to the floor – as you wonder why we live with so much madness strewn all over our lands – that should be filled with peace, not war.

Listen in to this new single on Spotify and check out the IG page for more.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Turn This Up: Ozzie hard rockers Hawker drop speaker-breaking debut double A-side single ‘Bot Noxious’ and ‘Chaka’

With a slasher-like sound that reverberates ominously into your previously-calm consciousness like a hot flame has just been lit into your heart and won’t stop burning, Hawker strips our ears apart with their debut track that have been released as one called ‘Bot Noxious‘ and ‘Chaka‘.

Hawker is a brooding Sydney, Australia-based indie hard rock band who make the sort of intense music that you either rapturously love or can’t stand at all.

Hailing from Sydney’s northern beaches, the four-piece – Jefferson Grainger on guitar/vocals, Ish Karunanayake on lead guitar, Chris Grainger on bass and Jason Robertson on drums – conjure the spirit of grunge for the 2020s, its searing music invoking the likes of grunge-era royalty like Nirvana, Mudhoney, Hole and Tool.” ~ Hawker

Hawker might be the most hardcore band you will hear all year. Their music seems to help you get over any heartbreak you are considering, as they grab you by the scruff of the neck and take you to a community that is loaded with sweaty mosh-pits and lots of jumping around like it was 1994 again.

Bot Noxious‘ and ‘Chaka‘ from the full-voltage Sydney, Australia-based indie hard rock band Hawker, is a stand-up and take action type of encounter. They showcase their highly effective skills in all corners with tyre-ripping drums, window-cracking guitar riffs and head-knocking vocals that might cause an ear or two to bleed out as the paramedic’s patch you up. This is that heavy music that your neighbours might call the cops to, as it defies normal volume standards.

Hear this enraged new single on Spotify and see more via the IG music channel.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Always Worldwide: Excellent Luton emcee Crazy James impresses yet again on ‘That’s My Life Cuz’

Dropped off the brand new street-mood-lifter ‘Unsigned and Unspoilt Vol 1‘, Crazy James shows us the inner determination needed to get you to where you believe you are destined to be on ‘That’s My Life Cuz‘.

Crazy James is a supremely talented Luton, England-based hip-hop/grime artist. He creates that thoughtfully real music that is taken from his experiences of travelling all over the world, as he puts his heart on the bars of every line that he drops.

After headlining shows at the legendary Luna Lounge, Bear Club, and the O2 Academy, plus releasing his criminally underrated hard-hitting first music video ‘Cautious‘ late in 2019 – this is a top class musician that you need to know if you don’t already – as he is only getting warmed up, despite being one of the underground OG’s in this fickle game.

This album has been 20 years in the making, through all my ups and downs, and over every challenge that was placed in front of me, out of the darkness came this masterpiece.” – Crazy James

This is the honest story about travelling around the world on tour and seeing many things that teach you life-changing lessons, as your hunger only elevates to a new ravenous level. It feels like he is only improving, never resting on his laurels and is only going to rip through the mic each time – as he shows new and old fans – that he is indeed the truth.

That’s My Life Cuz‘ from the highly-respected underground Luton, UK-based hardcore hip-hop/grime artist Crazy James, launches hotly like a massive missile into your curious mind, due to his intense barrage of rampaging bars that slams heavily into your unsuspecting face. This is that juggernaut type of music from a conscious man who has had a tough life – and who never took the easy temptation-riddled way out – that either leads you into those cold chains or six feet under.

This is easily one of the best songs of 2021, so turn it up real loud and embrace the understated brilliance.

Stream this fire new track on Spotify and see more on his IG music page.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Swan Nosta X Grimzilla Release ‘KLOROX V6’

Swan Nosta X Grimzilla just hit the scene with a brand new track titled Klorox V6. The sound of this tune is hard-hitting, great and straight-forward, going for a dark and aggressive mood.

The in-your-face delivery, fuzzy melodies and saturated drum-machine beats make me think of the work of artists such as Death Grips or Odd Future. The great thing about “Klorox V6″ is that the song is absolutely unpredictable. These artists follow a very diverse creative process that really is keen on breaking all the rules, defining a very powerful set of aesthetics and refusing to stealing to any stereotype.

I am a big fan of this particular approach to production, since it really allows the music to branch out and explore various creative settings seamlessly. This particular approach to rap is quite daring, as relatively few artists are really so willing to think outside the lines and find their own process.

This production approach makes me think of the work of painters like Jackson Pollock, who create stunning works of art from apparent chaos: only it is not really chaos, but a clever order of things most common minds just cannot really understand at all! If you could turn a Pollock painting into a hip-hop tune, it might sound like this.