Incredible indie rock charges your week ft. Kevin Honold, Euften & Rootiger
- Music Maniac 1
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
Bring a bottle of ecstatic thrill with this collection of fun indie rock ft. Kevin Honold, Euften & Rootiger. Listen to the magical music here and follow for more!:
Kevin Honold-Two Lovers in the Summer
Your romantic summer anthem is here. Ever imagined just walking with your loved one in the warmth, the sun rays caressing your hair and the flowers in full bloom? Kevin Honold not only imagines it, but writes a poetic journey that is torn right out of a very personal journal. The progression is extremely simple, yet there is a layering that comes from the effective string section with the acoustic strumming. It is a perfect long drive song-because this is where your vivid imagination comes in, buzzing with excitement. When you’re leading to the chorus, you’re taken through a special detour. This is the scenic route, and you better be prepared for the breathtaking exploration the duet paints for you. Kevin Honold is the seasoned songwriter that can help you teleport with his style:
Euften-Nostalgia Dance
Crisp classic rock returns. Euften don’t want to bewilder you with umpteen layers confusing you. They are here to lead you deeper into the music. Nostalgia Dance is the kind of track that not only triggers the memories of the music you grew up listening to, but has a lyrical pocket and instrumental minimalism that is reminiscent of the 80s and 90s rock generation. From how the harmonics whisper and suddenly come through like a crashing wave, the track is incredibly visual while being loud and bold. Euften already make an impact with Goodbye, Hell & Thoughts in Silence. This just shows their range as a hard melodic rock band. Anthems that the entire stadium will sing along with them, with production that actually suits their music masterfully:
Rootiger-On the Ball
This might be retro wrapped, but this music has far more depth than you’d expect. Rootiger has released a powerful album called Rewinder, and it has the power to pull you back into the past. Soothing melodies are brought to life with live instruments, rather than sucking you into a digital devil range. Vocals are emotive, with pauses and percussive experiences coming together with a stroke of genius. The band plays expertly with rhythm sections and bluesy aspects to make a song that pulls a lot of genre aspects together. The album in itself is a great novel to dive into, each song having its own little aspect to joyfully delve into. It’s about staying aware of what comes and goes, rather than sinking into a place that is not the present. Do the same:
Bring it all in with a special collection of indie rock here with us on the playlist: