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A storm of vivid rock brews with music from Julie July Band, Cupid Spell & Craig Small Music

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

A surreal collection of rock comes together with music from Julie July Band, Cupid Spell & Craig Small Music. Listen to their fresh new singles here and follow them for more!:


Julie July Band-Til the Sun Goes Down

This is rock in every flavour. Julie July Band doesn’t give you a chance to reminisce the old rock days alone. They’re here resuscitating it with immense character. Their album has a lot of gems, their portal in time and space called Wonderland. However, Til the Sun Goes Down holds a special swing overall. The cowbell rings out along with the strong rhythm section, giving you a crisp, joyous delivery. Julie July’s vocals are melodic, wide-ranging and pleasant like a seasoned folk singer. When there is a build, you will be reminded of Joan Baez and even Ann Wilson from Heart. The way they know how the harmonics will add to the rise is powerful. As the tailored solo calls attention to itself, everything else fades away. An energetic, memorable number. 



Cupid Spell-Look Alike

Synth waves call. Cupid Spell is the project of our talented favourite Josh Kreuzman (who has a fantastic solo project) and Mandy Buffington. Along with bringing that New Wave spell back, this duo is able to find each other's strengths to accent it to once incredible single. Look Alike sounds like a familiar track that you have never heard in a long time. The transition between tones and styles is powerful-understanding layers of chemistry in musicality that bypasses that retro filter to be something that will last forever. Each notation is deliberate and strong; while it leads away from the core melody, it lingers in the atmosphere. Josh Kreuzmam utilizes his strengths well, while allowing collaboration to be the final tone and tempo of this project.  Differences, in how we look alike:



Craig Small Music-Sunkiss

What happens when you splice a killer hard rock riff on a bed of electronica? You don’t need to answer that question, Craig Small Music already found the answer. With his balancing of genres, his debut Sunkiss is all the right kinds of awesome to blow the doors open. While the melodies follow a pop flow-there is the lead/chorus guitar part that brings all the rays of warmth into the single. The verse sections are spaced out, arpeggiated glimmers that bring a certain degree of hope-and love all together. It is crisp, well-rounded delivery with all the details thought of in deeper degrees of attention. From the kind of lead solo that will be memorable; having a light flurry of melodies-it’s a shade of delight that you’ll always want access to. Here’s a peck:



Bring all the joyous elements in with some more refreshing indie rock!:



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