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Muscle for the week with charged indie rock ft.

  • Writer: Music Maniac 1
    Music Maniac 1
  • Jul 7
  • 2 min read

Power through the week with inspired rock here from Skar de Line, Stainvarp & Allan Jamisen. Groove to these fresh tracks here with us!:


Skar de Line-Inside

There are infusions from cultures of the world that design Skar de Line. In turn, he designs them, to make melodies that are beyond the ordinary. The talented London based Swedish artist has been able to form a caveat that crowns all cultures equally important in making his music. Inside has some tantalising scales with lyrics that push hard as motifs. They are the refraction against the instrumentals that scatter in the background. Skar de Line chooses a different essence in each track to make something that generates a valley of sound that we can reside and explore music through. In the chorus, he lets the chamber shatter, to make a spectacular definition of what will be tomorrow’s artwork. Expect the unexpected take a turn with Skar’s music here:


Stainvarp-War machine

This is metal from Sweden. Expect supreme quality. This is the kind of hard rock that used to be churned out in the radio in the good old days. Stainvarp bring an emulsion of what can be heard as Alexi Laiho joining Airborne, turned heavier 50 times. From melodies and chord progressions being memorable and inspiring, there is a way the track is delivered where you can just smell the gunpowder. Instead of barraging us with infinite lyrics, there is clear structure-a build, an emotional rise and moments where the crowd can join in. When you hear the chant, you know this track deserves its moment in a stadium where you can raise your fists and lighters to the new rock that graces us. Stainvarp do a commendable job with Resilience, an unforgettable debut:


Allan Jamisen-Rock & Roll American

There is a certain class of rock you just don’t hear any more. Well, let’s make a tiny edit to that sentence. You’ll find it if you look for it. This track is what is the sound of many red white and blue Americans, and it has all the stars in it. From the chorus harmonics to the stylistic, fingerprint style of Allan Jamisen being brought out, this song is the future’s dream of rock that needs to be placed neatly in a time capsule. The track has great balance, immense progression work to make it a pocket in the memory forever. It can become the anthem that Allan begins his shows with, or ends the incredible night with. Guitar effects bring in 90s and 00s vibes in every design, while keeping that bluesy crunch:



Your secret tool to get through the week is rock, so find the playlist for it here!:


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