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Sad Indie-folk melodies with ”Don’t Think I Was Yours To Find” from singer-songwriter Luke Clarkson

New artist Luke Clarkson is here with his song ”Don’t Think I Was Yours To Find” and this is a very sad song about love being lost after some decisions that might of gone differently.

Don’t Think I Was Yours To Find” is a lovely constructed track from this young singer-songwriter. This is a quite a reflective song as he speaks of love that perhaps got a bit cloudy after a music festival. This happens all the time and big events can sometimes change us even if you don’t want it to happen.

Luke Clarkson is a young artist with loads of potential on ”Don’t Think I Was Yours To Find”. I listen quite intently while he is singing and this carries on for the whole song. Luke has heaps of things going for him and this is a fine addition to his growing collection.

Stream this new indie-folk jam right here on Spotify.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Melbourne’s Marshall Stannus steps up to new level with ”Euphoria”

Your heart is lonely all the time and it feels like you are stepping into quicksand all the time. You aren’t too sure what is wrong and can’t quite work it out. Your friends are not really there for you and you know you need new ones. The world feels like a blur and deep down you know that something needs to change. Otherwise you will constantly be in this bad state.

After reviewing ”Springbreakers” from Marshall Stannus recently I was delighted to hear the new track ”Euphoria” from this incredible talent. This Australian singer rips through with real lyrics and cutting edge beats. Marshall writes so well and from the heart. He touches on how he really feels and being lonely is such common theme unfortunately.

Euphoria” is a quality new song that certainly lives up to expectation. This is a top track from Marshall Stannus and he has a huge future. The Australian artist is slowly getting new fans and will surely hit the big time in 2021.

Check out his Facebook page for more info and news on live gigs.

Click here to the Soundcloud link now to hear this track.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen