Tag: Bruklin songs

Earth-o-Naut’s “Bring The Light”: A Cosmic Soul Reunion

With a name like that, you expect a certain solitary drift, so when Earth-o-Naut’s “Bring The Light” kicks in, the effect is disarming. Here is a vessel, piloted by a single Liverpudlian architect of sound, that feels impossibly full. This isn't the cold echo of the void; it's a warm, inhabited space, anchored by the legendary propulsion of Steve White on drums. His groove...

Is “No Daylight” Your Kind of Shade? Fiona Amaka’s Latest

Fiona Amaka’s "No Daylight" arrives not as a burst of light, but as a slow, curious excavation of what’s left when the sun hides. It feels personal. Raw. Like eavesdropping on a conversation you shouldn't be privy to. Which, good music often does, doesn't it? https://open.spotify.com/album/2o2rieMiVvD3xhyiiGsK7o?si=HuASwOECT_iC9NfwI0XH1Q This isn’t about heartbreak neatly packaged and bow-tied. Instead, we're thrust into the messy aftermath of shattered trust. A slow-burn...

Bruklin Thinks It Is Best To “Stay Friends” In New Single

In this new song, Bruklin expresses her sentiments, suggesting that staying friends is the best option because it's all you have to offer. The new...