Tag: BRUCK'LYN songs

A Lullaby for Burning Streets: The Catchmen Return with “England”

The Catchmen have officially resurfaced with their sweeping, cinematic pop single "England". Formed during the dizzying 1988 Madchester boom, they were the cult teenagers who once commanded Oasis as a support act before abruptly evaporating. Today, Ian Livingstone and Michael Knowles have returned, hauling the sprawling orchestral heft of their Ivor Novello and BAFTA nominations along with them. Anchored by original bassist Dave Fryman...

Larruso – Poisonous (Official Video)

Larruso - Poisonous (Official Video) Ghanaian Afro-Dancehall prodigy, Larruso has released the official video of his new modern-dancehall titled “Poisonous”. Listen to “Poisonous” here: https://larruso.ffm.to/poisonous The Jadon Shatta Entertainment signed artiste once again continues his story on his struggle and trials and also registers his street credibility on this record. The Abeiku Simonson directed visual witnesses Larruso performing with a royal python as he represents Ghana...

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...