J, King of Hell brings this in your face, no apologies hip hop track entitled “Horse In Midair”.
A fuzzy and catchy synth line carries throughout the song, bouncing along with the drums, while the vocalists deliver sweet wordplay with intensity and ease.
Based in Toronto Canada, the band Hot Tea delivers their song entitled “Not an Artist”. The guitar tones give a surf rock vibe, and the vocals sing a catchy melody with interspersed falsetto notes, and the chorus hits hard with a catchy hook.
Tarzandragon is a psychedelic influenced rock band from Vacaville, California. Their song “Delirium” contains all the elements of a good rock song. Loud and quiet dynamics, a rock solid rhythm section, melodic guitar lines and chorusy guitar chords, an impressive vocal performance, and top notch production of the whole package.
Tennis Champ, a producer and instrumentalist from New Zealand, brings this interesting track entitled “Ruckus.” Starting off with what sounds like a modified steel drum that’s been chopped up, the song rides along and introduces elements of guitar, airy synths and a side chained bass line.
Hailing from Croatia, the band “Cavern” brings this heavy, intense post metal track, simply called “I” to my ears. With the intro riff kicking off right away, the drums slowly build up with the bass and clean second guitar to the main riff, which hits like a brick wall.