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Let the tide of rock roll with music from Milan Suta, Lakeside X and Watch Me Die Inside

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Bring in the rock for the ages with music from Milan Suta, Lakeside X and Watch Me Die Inside. Listen to the power-packed music here with us!:


Milan Suta-My Friend ft. Abbie Parker

Find companionship in spirit with Milan Suta’s music. This Czech composer knows how to bring real soul back to music, and this single is definitely a special one. With a stringed section emotionally pulling you into the song, it refrains into a piano part which gives you the notes for the verse section. When the guitar swells and comes in, Abbie’s voice brings the emotive edge while reflecting the same energy from the rocking rhythm the guitar and drums have built. The theme is rich, finding Milan’s special formula of building a narrative in its natural, organic course. My Friend is an anthem you can keep returning to, with a bridge that swells like the oceans. From Which Way Do I Go, this talented songwriter is making us music through emotive edge:



Lakeside X- Factory Flowers

This project from Prague is back to create an alloy of some of the greatest genres to grace our time. Inspired by synthpop, rock and electronic music, what they have as a result is a hopped-up version of Nine Inch Nails. Lakeside X define a sound that is truly enigmatic yet carved with their fingerprint. Vocals have the echo of a Depeche Mode song, while guitar elements rise in the background. The tempo and heartbeat of the song keep that energetic pace building, while the riff rises like an action hero from the ashes. Factory Flowers is your industrial rock gem, precisely balancing every sub-genre in perfect proportion. I loved how the chorus was an emotional, melodic break before returning to the rocking, powerful verse that they built so well. Budding way up from the ground, here are factory flowers:



Watch Me Die Inside-Melancholy Nektar

These are wounds that are more than surface-level deep. Melancholy Nektar comes as the opening song of this project’s EP called Infinity Fall II. These are not just melodies and mere observations of pain but the unfolding it has on our psyche, tailored to the moment by the artist Aleph. It is the desire to repeatedly have this feeling, almost to crave it in a way. Melancholy Nektar celebrates the feeling not as a negative emotion, but as an aspect beyond the metaphysical. Vocals are incredible and high-ranging, with percussions hitting as hard as the emotive speech. The time signature changes are complex, like a pulse arrhythmia that you’re tracking almost while listening. This song is a great reflection of what it might be like going through the cycles of this emotion, understanding it at a molecular level. This is spirit:



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