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This week's indie rock 3 in 1 is a nocturnal long drive with Paul Cafcae, JB Elwood & Alex Yacovelli

This week's indie rock 3 in 1 features tempo turbulence from Paul Cafcae, JB Elwood & Alex Yacovelli. Listen to the indie rock attack here with us and folow the artists for more!:


Paul Cafcae-Devil’s Right Hand

Get ready for a mean strut. Paul Cafcae has returned, and we don’t know what he’s going to pull out of Pandora’s Box this time. Like a Jack White track, the groove remains king. He allows the jam to be soaked in, before narrating his vocals with a gentlemanly thirst. You can almost imagine the crowd singing the riff, crafting it moment by moment. From the slow crooning of Eileen, his prior release-Paul likes to keep the ebb and flow the talk of the town. His attention to detail in terms of tones and rhythmic bounce is what channels the passion into the song. Action movie climax potential. Paul Cafcae is out running favours, being the Devil’s right hand:




JB Elwood-Right Here

Know the song that plays when you fall in love. It’s Right Here. JB Elwood takes the listener through an audiophile’s journey with his composition.  The musician, living in Austin, Texas has brought that incredible aesthetic and environment into his music with consistency. Soft, passionate vocals will remind you of Jovi’s vocals-also creating the swirling zeal, the spicy kick for resonating life’s most important moments. From the city to the countryside, the human moments are what he is listening for. With a class of writing that cannot be matched, JB has found his signature sound to deliver. There’s a reason he is featured on every rock playlist you can imagine. What he can achieve is more than words:




Alex Yacovelli-Red Eye

If you want your heart pumping, you need some garage rock attack. Alex Yacovelli delivers some of the rawest, meanest riffs with the “don’t care” attitude of the 90s wrapped tightly. So tight, in fact, we’re heading to explode. Listening to the mix, you’ll be reminded of the alt-rock that used to rule the radio decade. The chops are dark and heavy, yet he balances it with a surprisingly light chorus. Harmonics bring that release, creating the cause and effect feel you would want in a song. The Songbird musician has inspirations across the board, and you better bet he’ll be inspiring some more kids to pick up axes, sticks and picks along the way. Dial up to 11, all aboard the red-eye:




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