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Thunderbolt rock this week with indie rock 3 in 1 ft. Kelsie Kimberlin, Groove Moose & Rosetta West

This week's indie rock roulette refreshes with catchy songs from Kelsie Kimberlin, Groove Moose & Rosetta West. Check out their music here with us:


Kelsie Kimberlin-Sally

The powerhouse musician has returned with another single-and this one channels her free spirit. Kelsie Kimberlin has written some incredible singles like Parking Lot, Walking Away among others. It is her versatility that stands out-and is no different in this particular song. The soothing chord progression and quick lyrics make this an addictive long drive song. It is complete with her lucid, lozenge soothing lyrics and great instrumental sections. Fitting for the song, yet ambitious to bring some zest to the feel. This might be a sweet biography, and the girl who loves rhythm pays homage to another. You can see this gem of a song becoming a staple groove for Sally’s, sorry Kelsie’s live performances:




Groove Moose-Let Me Shake You

Music found this band when they were searching for it. Now, they are heralds of the little genre they have balanced so well. The expressive nonchalance with how well they can hold their chemistry is what sets them apart. From harmonics to the bluesy rock breeze the song is able to bring-it is your next long drive staple. Transitions from the incredibly hop-py chorus to the verse are handled with the style statement of Buddy Guy. The true representation of the indie rock scene, the boys from Milledgeville, GA have proven with their record that music should sound live to sound good. Bringing that layer of perfection is an added bonus. Give them the chance to shake you:




Rosetta West-Save Me

You need a cool song opening to enter work. Cue Save Me, for Rosetta West from Illinois are able to deliver that zing with no extra cost for the bling. Using the well known progressions as a backboard, they ensure you’re enthralled and locked in for the whole track. Vocals sound as close as your conscience, bringing all that gear shift in one song. Instrumental parts have character and style, rather than being thrown in like a filler. If the opening is so snappy and awesome, imagine how the album sounds. Let me answer that for you-it's pretty fly. If you’ve heard the song, you know the reference:



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