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I’m Feeling Gifted: KillaBee loves each second of the kiss-filled Situationship

Known for her outstanding first release from 2020 called Eclipse, KillaBee is lost in the sauce and feels rather ravenous for so much more due to her body leading the way on the naughty single for late-night romance, Situationship.

KillaBee is a Trinidad and Tobago-based indie RnB singer-songwriter who has the kind of sensual vocals which might put a chill on the spine of millions of awaiting lonely hearts.

Music had been a personal passion of mine but with encouragement and the onset of the pandemic I decided to share my natural talent and pursue music professionally.” ~ KillaBee

Situationship from Trinidad and Tobago-based indie RnB singer-songwriter KillaBee is a stroke-filled soundtrack when the night gets rather intensely heated for all the right reasons. Thrilled to the core with her cheeky lyrics and total honesty about the exact picture presented in her mind, we are treated to a young woman who shows us true frankness about her innermost desires.

When you know what you want, everything flips around.

Stun your ears on YouTube.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Therum soars to the winners line with Sweet Victories (Sour Defeat)

Urging all to listen closer and featuring a divine sound made for those enormous festivals, Therum’s Sweet Victories (Sour Defeat) is a truly impressive single to be inspired by no matter the weather outside.

Therum is a Florida-based alternative psychedelic rock band that loves to drop sensational solos and songs featuring emotive lyrics which will draw the goodness back inside.

Showing us how Gainesville gets down, Therum is on top form here and lights up our fires that have burnt out to a crispy old pizza box due to the ragged fairytale which appears broken. Led by John Luke Melovich, we are treated to a warm embrace which is lovingly received.

Sweet Victories (Sour Defeat) from psychedelic rockers Therum is a stunner into the hearts of anyone who needed a wake-up call. Performed to levels of music splendour, we find a rather terrific single to turn up and let take over all past worries.

This is the kind of cinematic track we can all get excited about while closing our minds to the bad news on television.

Turn this up loud on Spotify.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen