Vestige, an indie band from Portsmouth, Britain, delivers this uptempo, uplifting and catchy track entitled “Wired.” Jangly guitar chords and infectious guitar riffs provide the colour for the vocalist to paint the song’s picture with his lyrics, while the bass and drums provide the solid backbone of the song.
A catchy little tune by Aaron Apocolypse, entitled “The Orbitals”. Aaron delivers a catchy vocal hook with some background harmonies, while the acoustic guitars provide the chord structure, with the rhythm section holding up the foundation of the song.
Based in London, Britain, Snarge delivers this heavy, melodic rock instrumental. The intro starts off with haunting guitars, and progressively builds toward a climax when the distorted guitar riff kicks in, which is followed by an intense and melodic guitar solo.
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.