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First Kiss At The Bonfire: Korey Starr knows that his previous lover was The One That Got Away

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Reminiscing about that time when all his friends thought it would last forever on that special evening by the fire, Korey Starr wanted the heat-packed moment to last but found that it wasn’t meant to be on The One That Got Away.

Korey Starr is a Nashville, Tennessee-based indie pop singer-songwriter who assembles that hugely relatable music that is made with true love.

November of 2018, the singer/songwriter made a transition from doodling in class, to writing random lyrics in history books, and journals. Mostly, his journals.” ~ Korey Starr explaining to us how it all started (taken from his website)

Performed with a quality edge that might take you back to a sad place that you remember fondly, Korey Starr shows so much bravery to let us into his romantic past. Sung with an appealing enthusiasm and a loving intensity, this is a single that is hugely reflective and shall make you wonder why love doesn’t work out sometimes.

The One That Got Away from Nashville, Tennessee-based indie pop singer-songwriter Korey Starr is a song about realizing (too late) that sometimes age can be an issue if you aren’t both mature enough to want a long-term relationship. Guiding us into that sudden moment with a vivid picture, showing us that there wasn’t a long-lasting correlation in the end.

Two souls have to connect as one, otherwise the spark will flame out rather unexpectedly.

Hear this fine new single on YouTube and see more via his website.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Breaking those bad habits: Charlotte Lansman speaks the truth on ‘The Cage’

Charlotte Lansman returns with her sensationally projected vocals on the reflective gem called ‘The Cage‘.

London-based, Bristol-born singer-songwriter, Charlotte Lansman, fuses poetry, jazz and soul together like an experienced welder, to burn a bright light for our hearts to feel comforted by, during the never-ending lock-down that has us all going a bit mad. She brings a full-blown torch full of jazzy magnificence for this latest single and you will instantly feel in a thoughtful mood.

This is the story how you you can get into strange habits when you are in a long relationship and this can cause problems later on, even if you both didn’t mean for it to happen. You have also learnt from watching how others go about things from a young age and this can either be good or bad. Being blinkered sometimes and letting things can really bring you both down, if you don’t communicate early. Nipping things in the bud early is key but this is easier said than done, as when you really fancy someone, you want things to be natural and fun.

Her stunning melodies has you turning the lights down low and you listen so intently as her smokey-glow voice illuminates your sensual speakers. The classy jazzy feel is so wonderfully caring and you feel like singing along, her graceful energy has you swaying along with her each word. She is such an elegant performer and hits each note with a stunning tone, that shows off her vast vocal ability throughout.

The Cage‘ from London’s jazzy wonder Charlotte Lansman, is that truthful song you nod your head to due its intrinsic music value and truthful subject matter.

Learning to break these habits that bring you down in relationships is a hard balance and skill to master, To be truly happy and feel valued, it has to done otherwise you are always cheating yourself.

Stream her excellent new creation on Spotify and see more adventures on IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

That crazy game we all play: Nicolai Liesner drops smoothly delivered new single ‘Game Called Love’

Nicolai Liesner send us a piece of playful pop pureness with a real twist, on his latest exciting track called ‘Game Called Love‘.

Cologne, Germany pop singer-songwriter/producer Nicolai Liesner is a youthfully exuberant artist, who makes that crystal clear music that is so easy on the ear and keeps your feet tapping all the way through.

The smooth acoustic simmers at first, followed by the background vocals that are instantly catchy. This feels like a top song already and then we are immersed into the story that feels so real. He sings with an air of honesty and this is such good music that deserves our undivided attention.

This is a song about love, hate and relationships in this crazy world that is so quick on the eye and flashes before you like a video game. There are so many distractions and our mind battles to take in all of the information, unless we sit back sometimes and slow down to let it all manifest in our buzzing brains.

Game Called Love‘ from German pop singer-songwriter/producer Nicolai Liesner is a smooth single full of moments in life that most of us are still trying to work out. We care about people differently but sometimes you meet someone that takes your heart the moment you set your eyes on them. Throughout your time with them there might be mixed feelings but if you care about each other enough, you will speak up and work it out.

To stay objective is hard in life but its an exciting journey to finding who we want to be with and who we want to be. Anything easy isn’t worth it after all.

Stream this fresh new track on his Spotify and see more from this talented young artist on his IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Zak Lyon speaks about a destructive relationship on indie-folk ‘Nothing Changes’

Nothing Changes’ from Zak Lyon is a sad indie-folk song about how relationships can get out of hand sometimes.

Zak Lyon from Glasgow is back and this is quite an interesting story. This is the story about how things can get physical even though you don’t want things to. You blame yourself in the end and things will never ever be the same again. The relationship will be scarred forever sadly.

Nothing Changes’ from Zak Lyon strums through with his passionate vocals and a guitar style that is very unique. The Glasgow singer-songwriter is a quality singer and speaks on a subject that is often taboo. He sings with such power and you can feel the pain in his voice. This is a soulful song that is very sad and I feel rather down after hearing this. Sometimes things never change and it’s up to us to deal with it and make changes where we can. In the end we are in control.

Stream this fab indie folk song here on Soundcloud.

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Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

London’s Sam Seccombe sings of love that has worn out on ‘Unboyfriend’

Sam Seccombe returns with a sad tale about a relationship that has soured on his indie pop fueled ‘Unboyfriend‘.

Sam Seccombe is a 22 year-old with a love for all things musical. He is a producer and guitarist and singer-songwriter that is based in South West London.

Unboyfriend‘ is about realizing the unhealthy nature of a rapidly deteriorating relationship and seeking escape from it. It’s a bold statement that demands equality in a situation which remained unbalanced for too long. This is such a true feeling and you do feel stuck, like you are in a mud pool and can’t get out. If this is isn’t sorted out quickly it can lead to a unhappy heart.

Unboyfriend‘ from Sam Seccombe is a sad pop story that is well-sung by the London singer who seems to improve after each track. He sings with soul and passion that visualizes this story so well.

Stream here on the growing  Spotify page.

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Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen