Tag: MelodyBox by Dan Wilkie

Dave Clark’s “America”: No Stars, Just Stripes of Hardship

"America" from Dave Clark drops like a chipped ceramic mug onto a linoleum floor, not exactly a bang but you feel the thud. It's not about sparkly flag-waving; that much is clear from the first plucky guitar notes. It’s a story woven in threadbare folk chords and tinged with the static hum of some plugged-in grief. https://open.spotify.com/track/7nSYreI8IQDkOgvGjTvjwy?si=bbfaa8073f824d01 There's a man in this track, though you never...

Synth Pop Pioneers Segana Taking the World By Storm With ‘Fever Dreams’

Segana, the groundbreaking synth-pop duo hailing from Sydney, Australia, has been captivating audiences worldwide with their innovative music and electrifying live performances. The duo consists of Blair Djuna and JMap, both of whom have had success as solo artists, and they have a talent for writing infectious hooks and memorable tunes. With a mission to create music that is both interesting and enjoyable for a wide...

Unpacking the Curiosities: Dan Wilkie’s “MelodyBox” Arrives

Dan Wilkie’s sixteen-song album, "MelodyBox," arrives not with a neat bow but feeling more like an overstuffed cabinet of curiosities flung open by its...