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Kick off the rock in the week with YACOVELLI, Benjamin Quartz & Kallai

  • Writer: Music Maniac 1
    Music Maniac 1
  • Jul 29
  • 2 min read

Incredible rock stars unite to give us a flavour of their latest tracks ft. YACOVELLI, Benjamin Quartz & Kallai. Listen to their music here with us and give them a follow!:


YACOVELLI- Tell Me Off

Better really step on that gas. Alex Yacovelli doesn’t like wasting your time, so he comes geared up. Tell Me Off if the latest offering in nitrous soaked punk rock, the kind that peeled your hair back on an open road with the windows down. At a time where music seems to be taking a mellow diffusion-Alex Yacovelli delivers a lethal blow with his incredible rock prowess. It’s the kind of tempo that is deceptively hard rock bred-with vocals that amplify the theme beyond mortal boundaries. Melodic, dynamic and powered with a riff that you’ll want to practice the moment the song finishes, there’s everything in this song you’d want to hear. It is the quintessential hard rock song with all the feels packed in one naughty parcel, and one mean shred:


Benjamin Quartz-Frénésie

It’s a frenzy, for sure. Benjamin Quartz crafts a unique slice of jazzy theme in this latest single, and the fun is why it fits the playlist so well. Frénésie has that groovy rhythm that you want to clap to, and his cavalier voice makes you fall in love with it even more. When the percussion comes in, it is a gentle click that reminds you on how to fall in love with a groove. The piano remains the highlight, along with Quartz bringing storytelling sequences with apt worldly representation. The Avant singer has brought incredibly deceptive detail in this kind of song, where he makes the moment last joyously for longer, thanks to how it's tailored. If you were tuned to regularity, here is your switch to turn to frenzy:


Kallai-The Wave

The incredible band from Portland never ceases to surprise. With melodies that might sound reminiscent of the post grunge era, they are able to infuse a certain degree of musicality to indie rock that might have taken a short leave of absence. The ambiences designed by the band are especially magical. They flow almost naturally, whether the strum of the string or the synth pad sustaining in the background. When the crisp, distorted guitar kicks in-you know that the aesthetic has changed. Incredibly well written, executed and imagined overall. The Always band are able to craft floating atmospheres that fit well with the lyrical exposure of the song-with a certain level of agency. Singing in falsetto brings a certain levity to the song as well-marking their dynamic return with The Wave:


Power up to some more incredible rock here with us as well!:


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