Take charge of your weekend with indie rock ft. Delirium, Speaking Is A Gun & La Need Machine
- Music Maniac 1
- Apr 26
- 2 min read
Ambiences dominate the indie rock here with music from Delirium, Speaking Is A Gun & La Need Machine. Revolve around the incredible music here:
Delirium-Please Be Mine
It’s the state you want to be in-delirium. With their opening single So Fine creating a postal debut that put them on the radar, there would obviously be static. They fill the gap with their latest single, Please Be Mine. The band tailor a tone so fine, it’s like listening to a velveteen tone through satin speakers. The band from Brighton, UK, have a pop rock single that is worth the teaser, trailer and tale to come. It is a joyous number, soothing rhythm sections are combined with soft vocals that are a cool winter breeze surprising you on a sweltering day. You’ll be reminded of exhilarating British pop rock with that retro touch, a band that wants you to stay in the swing:
Speaking Is A Gun-Nothing Ever Tasted So Good
Cinematic rock rendezvous. This is the kind of song Tarantino listens to and writes a movie. The action star climax entry. Rock reveries tailored for true drama. Nothing Ever Tasted So Good is packed with riffs and rhythms that yank you through a high speed car chase. The Berlin based rock band has made a presence in their hometown with performances that are embedded into the indie culture now. Finding Someone New & Circles were both extremely tasteful tracks that charge to full before exploding, and the kind of rock that is the jolt of energy you need. You’ll find yourself singing that riff for a few weeks-I promise. Make sure you listen to it below and their latest single, In Hanging Gardens:
La Need Machine-Our Song
Well, if it's Seattle rock, there’s a legacy behind it. La Need Machine is on indie rock radars since their inception, and they can never disappoint. They’re able to add an essence of dramatic flair to the music they compose–through harmonies, visual storytelling and masterful slices of melody. They operate on themes, sequences that represent something deeper and broader than the art. Their album is called Pourquoi? C’est L’Amour– all coming together through fragments of love. The album has a gentle wash of playful tones, heartfelt lyrics and subtle observations of the frequencies of life which are wonderfully captured in the track and album. Experience a song with the band, and feel a poetic connection that makes it our song to hear:
Charge your weekend with the thrilling indie rock playlist here:
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