Tag: BRUCK'LYN songs

What’s Behind Sons of Martha’s “Samurai Smile”?

Listening to Sons of Martha's new single, "Samurai Smile," feels a bit like finding a beautiful, slightly unnerving porcelain doll tucked away in a toolbox – all sharp edges and unexpected fragility. This North London outfit promised a harder sound, and they deliver; guitars chew and churn with a satisfying grit reminiscent of early '90s Manchester swagger, but filtered through a distinctly modern unease....

Love Ghost Releases An Enigmatic Blend Of Grunge And Experimentalism In ‘Payback’

An Enigmatic Blend of Grunge and Experimentalism Echoing the Voices of a New Generation. Love Ghost's mysterious, ethereal sound is making waves among the glittering constellations of the music universe. The foursome from Los Angeles is making waves with their high-energy live shows and dynamic music, which combines the grunge history of Seattle with the daring of the SoundCloud generation. Love Ghost, fronted by the magnetic Finnegan...

BRUCK’LYN “Moonshot”: Progressive House for Inner Space Voyages

BRUCK'LYN, the former corporate titan turned progressive house maestro, has dropped "Moonshot," an instrumental track that's less about lunar landings and more about an...