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Find rock that makes you want to take flight with Books of Moods, Ashley Ray Simon and Wired Euphoria

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Prepare yourself with indie rock that shifts the mood with Books of Moods, Ashley Ray Simon and Wired Euphoria. Listen to their music now:


Books of Moods- Travel

For obvious reasons, we chose the song ‘Travel’. Books of Moods don't just write the music; they find the emotion behind it. When you listen to travel, the melodies move with you. This might be a simple acoustic guitar chord progression, but the band makes it move steadily, like the wheels of a car. This project started in Paris tries to delve into indie rock with a very different palette. Hugo Sailer has a deep trove of inspiration and isn't afraid to dive deep to get what he wants to express. The ambient melodies tread lightly rather than being a constant strumming pattern. With their latest album ‘Dreams’, Books of Moods are trying to prove that there are some emotions even computers can never replicate. Like the journey, this song is there for you all along the way:



Ashley Ray Simon-pagan roman daydream

The way this artist plays with time is enthralling, to say the least. Yes, Ashley Ray Simon has powerful vocals, but those are not the only things he brings to the story. pagan roman daydream starts with absolutely nothing in the ambience yet builds to a lot of emotion. His lyrics move between vulnerability and surrealism. He is not just painting the picture; he is describing it while doing so. With the spotlight on his voice, Ashley is able to create a vortex where only his sound reigns supreme. The percussion is the night sky, providing a canvas for Ashley to sing from the heart. He sings, "Flowers don't grow till you fly; they don't bloom." He has somehow been able to capture a nightmare within a daydream. Through colours of empathy, your heart bleeds for him:





Wired Euphoria-Poltergeist Shopping

What better way to signal the return of analogue than Wired Euphoria? The crunchy distortion on the guitar, the upbeat tempo, and the vocals kicking in right on time make for the perfect cocktail. This is that skater rock sound that defined the childhood of all of those who played Tony Hawk. This band from Nottingham, UK, gets not just the tone but the vibe right too. Rather than add to the chaos of what the guitar and drums have to offer, Wired Euphoria takes a step back to give us melodic vocals. As the chord progression becomes familiar, it's simple to say that Wired Euphoria doesn't just write from their head but from the heart. It feels so good to hear something that's made with human effort without trying to mask what made it so:



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