April Round-Up: CRB 10 Best Singles
Out of the 30+ singles reviewed in April here's our pick of the 10 that stood out above the rest!
Quiet Houses - Kiss and Run
Quiet Houses, a duo from Edinburgh have created the perfect formula of catchy and melodic with a charming groove but also thoughtful, relatable and vulnerable.
The Deep Blue - How About It?
'How About It?' is the perfect track to get you in the mood for a night out, a great song to sing along to while going about your daily chores or an anthem to a long drive on a summer's day.
Low Coast - I Know I'll Never Know
It's a song that while warming your heart breaks it too.
Manners and Profanity - Loser
The sound captures the very essence of grunge; gripping, intense vocals deliver darkened lyrics atop sludgy, distorted guitars, heavy bass and rampant drums.
Kirsten Adamson - Without Warning
'Without Warning' is a stunning display of Kirsten's unique voice, sublime abilities as a guitarist and exquisite songwriting skills.
Drying Weather - Railwayman
Blasting with a well balanced show of safe sounds and conceptual intricacies 'Railwayman' is epic in all senses of the word.
VENUS GRRRLS - Sudocream Queen (2023)
the girls present the dark yet empowering discourse surrounding their own synergistic experiences.
The Manic Boys and Girls Club - We’ll Be Fine
Mellowing and building "We'll Be Fine" is a pouring of pain and regret counterbalanced with zeal and hopefulness.
Cosial - Pool Chalk
Cosial is an incredibly talented, exciting young musician who deserves to have a bright future ahead of her, definitely one to watch.
The Mercians - I Don’t Mind
2 minutes and 46 seconds stirs up quite the banger but I am left pining for more as I feel it’s too short. And that’s the best impression to be left with!