New releases: July 22, 2023

Four new releases from this Week

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Morrison Reed – Lavender Dusk

21/07/2023 | Fang it! Records
Single | Digital
Psychedelic Synth Pop / Dreamgaze
Sydney, Australia

After his dynamic and noisy banger Electrify (click here to read a review), Sydney’s Morrison Reed is back with a laidback romantic track. Following the Electronica and Synth Pop trails of its predecessor, the seducing new single is the second part of the journey towards Morrison Reed‘s sophomore album release. For almost five minutes, the listeners get embraced by a gentle cover of soulful sounds while psychedelic steam provides extra haziness – a pure frenzy of passion.
7/10 Mangoes


Jane N’ the Jungle – Bed of Roses

21/07/2023 | Angel Rock LLC
Single | Digital
Alternative Rock / Hard Rock
Phoenix, AZ, USA

With their latest single Bed of Roses, Arizona’s Jane N’ The Jungle continue where they left of with their powerful previous release Wasteland (click here to read a review). Bed of Roses is a high-energy track that is formed by the merging of dichotomical forces. With Hard Rock heaviness on the one hand and Alternative Rock melancholy on the other, seduction and love clashing with doubts, a legit tinder box is being created. Jane N’ The Jungle masterfully tame and control this explosive mix, and thereby provide us a thrilling sound which will also be featured on their upcoming EP.
7/10 Mangoes


Eleanor Kelly – Call my Name

19/07/2023 | EKF Productions
Single | Digital
Alternative Rock / Post Punk
New York, NY, USA

Call my Name is driven by a deeply melancholic and yet soulful and empowering theme. New York’s Eleanor Kelly presents a sentimental interaction between massive Alternative Rock riffs and gloomy Post Punk atmosphere. This sound is topped by subtle Industrial Rock elements which emphasize this track. In the lyrics, Eleanor Kelly describes retrospective thoughts of a relationship that has ended, and together with the impressive soundscape, Call my Name thus becomes an honest, dark but nevertheless empowering tune.
8/10 Mangoes


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