Power gear with indie rock from Tom Minor, Split Second and Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends
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You are in for a whole new frequency of rock radio with music from Tom Minor, Split Second and Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends. Listen to the tracks here and give a follow!:
Tom Minor-Bureau of Change
You can't tell me that Tom Minor doesn't sound like John and Paul from Sargent Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club. Bureau of Change personifies a place where change seems to be not just metaphorical but evident. With his incredible understanding of live instruments and the effect it creates, Tom Minor crafts theatrics that any listener can enjoy. Like it is in all his signature songs, melodies and arrangements often follow a jazzy pattern. They are unorthodox in pairings. The harmonies move not like a waterfall but more like a brook finding its own way. If a marching band drumbeat comes in, the spotlight falls on Tom's voice, earnest and a vivid narrator of the story you are hearing. The kind of build and the storyline this song carries is something else. Here's your golden pass to the Bureau of Change:
Split Second – Yellow Brick Road
Ask Dorothy to change her dress shoes and put on something for a trick. Split Second is here, and they have a very different yellow brick road to walk on. Their song starts with a strong groove, driving drum beat and a guitar tone you will want all the technical details for. There's no way you don't feel like going for a nice long drive while listening to this magnet of a song. It becomes the kind of tune you hum as you get familiar with it very very quickly. It reminded me instantly of a Green Day chord change, something the audience catches on to even before the song is played. Along with "Baby Blue", this song shows that Split Second is here to bring that infectious rock energy right to your gearbox. Let's drive straight into that sunset:
Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends-Happy People Won’t Hear (Album Version)
Look, if you dread life, then you should be hearing around three minutes of silence. "Happy People Won't Hear" is a song that immediately plays on its own vibe. It's a joyous melody, and you know it from the get-go. From his latest album, "The King and the Sparrow", Arn-Identified Objects and Alien Friends never misses when a story has to be told. Melodies are bright, the narration is impeccable, and the lock into the groove is something only people who obsess about music can get right. I enjoyed the melodies in this song, which add a whole other choir-like dimension to the peppy groove. Even though you are listening to a single from an entire album, it is very apparent how enough importance has been given to keeping that live, genuine feel to the track. This is a song I want to hear and feel again and again:
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