Soundtrack to your weekend with indie rock ft. Allan Jamisen, Afternoon In The Park, Haus of Sound
- Music Maniac 1
- Jun 7
- 2 min read
Kick-ass rock to end the week with indie rock from Allan Jamisen, Afternoon In The Park, Haus of Sound. Drop your worries off and check out for more music:
Allan Jamisen-Rise Above
An excursion into the deepest folds of your mind begins now. You might have enjoyed the scandalous explorations of Jefferson Airplane and floated to the melodies of Pink Floyd. Allan Jamisen is able to revitalise a retro sound into something humanity craves for right now. With the right blend of character and personality, Allan is able to vibrate with a zealous frequency in Rise Above. He tunes back into a velodrome in his vocals, but the tune progresses forward like a passionate spear of symphony. Elegance lies in the layers, when you hear instrumental frills tear through the percussion to be noticed. A journey through symbolism, music of the past and Jamisen’s penchant for music:
Afternoon In The Park-Blood Cocktail
Your lucid liquor dream, if only for a moment. Afternoon In The Park is a enthralling pacification of the greedy mind, looking for music that does more than hum a tune to you. Blood Cocktail opens with a shaker mix of quick tempos, simple riffs and effective rock rhythms that drive you to the song, instantly. It is a tune that doesn’t trivialise, but charges on the best motifs of rock music. You might wonder if you’re listening to Joy Division or even The Strokes with the kind of delivery the band is able to bring. The chemistry is as uniform as the drink itself, aimed to intoxicate with that guilty pleasure of sweet and sour. Check out the song here:
Haus of Sound-Pain in My Eyes
The band from Everett, WA are here to launch a missile straight into the stratosphere. This is rock as good as you get it, quick in rhythm, melodic while expressing the passion and chemistry the band has. It is evident from the first few seconds itself that the Anxiety designers are out for more-and they aren’t letting their energy dip in any place. Pain in My Eyes becomes a reflection for many of us, bringing real life scenarios and connected emotions to a rock single that will live on for long. Solos lead with an edge that only they can pull off so well. It pummels through in the kind of percussion that we are gifted; and the song is easily another gem on their catalogue crown:
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