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Rock for the move with indie rock ft. Dan Gober, Manu Chevalier & Rosetta West

  • Writer: Music Maniac 1
    Music Maniac 1
  • May 22
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 24

Rock buzzes with excitement with tracks from Dan Gober, Manu Chevalier & Rosetta West. Listen to the exciting tracks here with us:


Dan Gober-Stoned Supreme

Stoner rock with folk anyone? You read that right, for Dan Gober arrives to your ear canals for a trip. Stoned Supreme is his latest single, rocking with fuzz while having the frills melodically to balance it out. As unique as it is–Dan is able to bring a lightness to the menacing tone of the guitar and buzz of the track. From the verse to the chorus section, all the melodies melt together to make one spicy, zesty and sweet track. When it balances on emotions, it oscillates between sections almost to show you Gober’s refreshing compositional ability. The chemistry between the eras he bridges is what really charges the song and the delivery. A scintillating performance, retro rock the way it's supposed to be routed:




Manu Chevalier- Get on the Dance Floor (Planet Groove from Marseille)

Bring in a true connoisseur of good times. Manu Chevalier has brought us a delightful album, and the opening single can make your formals explode to casual Fridays. Get on the Dance Floor is a through and through good time number, with funky rhythm sections swirling with vocals that will bring the 80s to your room. While the disco ball spins, you can bank on the flurry of fabulous melodies brought in with the composition. You would never expect it to be a song from 2025, and that’s how well Manu Chevalier has been able to diversify his versatile style. His current single is Before the Magic has Gone. After getting mentored by some of the biggest Grammy affiliated producers ever-he’s able to channel it all in this special nugget:




Rosetta West-The God Who Made Me Cry

When I first heard Rosetta West, I was shook. How could so much be happening with such a scarce melody section? It’s all about the performing charisma and delivery of the melody. In The God Who Made Me Cry, the second single of double A side Circle of Doubt–Rosetta West keeps a heartbeat tempo to the song and a natural, warm groove. The baritone vocals create a chug that might remind you of a train. When bridge sections come in-the band are able to imbibe a special relationship with the song that crafts something memorable in the niche of your heart. It is a journey through joy and mystery, emotion and deep rigorous feel. Listen to the experience here:



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