Ramellos – Heedless Hearts

PR Results ‘Heedless Hearts’

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Reviews on Jacob D Edward

“Through thought-provoking images and emotions, this beautifully written exploration soars with some of the most poetic lines possible. With nods towards the inevitability of death and both the fears and comfort that come with accepting it, there’s so much depth to behold. The slow acoustic guitar plucks gently push things along akin to life itself, a little groove behind their intermittent strings while Jacob’s soaring rich vocals captivate front and centre. With a little Frank Sinatra reminiscence, it’s hard to turn this new elaborate single off.”Review on Existential Magazine

“The manufacturing is minimalist yet impactful, with ambient layers that underscore the uncooked emotional weight of Edward’s performance. The track’s pacing mirrors the journey it describes, ebbing and flowing just like the chapters of a unique.”Review on Kindline Magazine

“Folk songwriter Jacob D. Edward, hailing from The Netherlands, showcases his skill with acoustics on his latest single ‘Musings’. As a lyrically rich melody, the deeper meaning is a fascinating one to follow, highlighting the concept of a ‘secret love’ and underlining feelings of envy and frustration.”Review on LaMusique

“Jacob D. Edward’s latest single, ‘Musings’, is a great folk track that delves into the complexities of hidden love and unspoken emotions. With bluesy guitar modulations and raw, vulnerable lyrics, the song invites listeners into a world of secret desires and unexpressed feelings.”Review on NottsRocks

“Opting for unnatural harmonics in the intro, Jacob proves that sometimes less is more. With just his guitar, haunting backing vocals, and deep voice, he crafts a reflective, yearning atmosphere—capturing what he describes as “melancholia with a smile.””Review on Right Chord Music

Behind the music: Jacob D. Edward on ‘Musings’

‘Musings’ is Jacob D. Edward’s song about hidden desire. It is about the miscommunication that can occur when feelings are not expressed. ‘Musings’ is the sound to the frustration, envy.

On ‘Musings’, Jacob D. Edward adds: “The focus on the song is how the instrumentality connects to the lyrical meaning. The song is about hidden romance. Secret loves comes with a variety of emotions, and this song envelops them all.” This song is about the romantic feelings that Jacob D. Edward harbours for his backup singer. “Because the song is about my singer, I felt completely naked while recording it. I recorded the album with her as well and I knew she is going to hear it for what it is, which scares the crap out of me. The song is both literal and symbolic. Throughout I paint metaphors that explain to the listener how I feel about my backup singer and about how our relationship works. When I sing ‘As she is struggling to dance on her wire’ I made a mistake while singing and we decided to keep it into the recording. It felt a bit daunting to put out something that is not entirely polished.”

Reviews on Harrison Rimmer’s ‘Cold’

“Bringing back more of that bold and anthemic indie-rock energy he is known for, ‘Cold’ makes for a stellar return to form for him. With its bright and shimmering hooks layered throughout, he is certainly looking to get us up and out of our seats with this one.”Review on FLEX

“Harrison Rimmer’s new single, Cold, is a powerful mix of rock energy and raw honesty, showing the artist’s journey through personal challenges.”Review on Rock Era Mag

“Lyrically it dwells on the work required to get better mentally and was written partly after Harrison had his first panic attack. Yet, it’s also a track that you can dance to and draws from the likes of Springsteen and Frank Turner. Its tempo is relentless and its acoustic riffs lively. Harrison really goes for it with his expressive vocals, particularly during a singalong chorus.”Review on York Calling

Behind the music: Harrison Rimmer on ‘Cold’

Harrison Rimmer is following up the release of his last single ‘Tough Love’ with new single ‘Cold’. The single is taken from his upcoming sophomore album ‘Cheaper Than Therapy’. This song is raw, angsty, and has teeth. Musically it draws inspiration from the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Frank Turner and City & Colour, a musical pallet many Harrison Rimmer fans have grown to know as his bread and  butter, but the difference this time around is in the lyrics, it’s a style some Harrison Rimmer fans haven’t heard for a while.

Harrison’s mission with ‘Cheaper Than Therapy’ has been to have the music be fun and energetic, to be the listener’s escape, but the lyrics to be the crack in the door with them being raw and honest. ‘Cold’ displays this perfectly. Harrison says, “If ‘Tough Love’ was the rallying cry, ‘Cold’ is what happens when you’re in the thick of doing the work. I used to call this my Frankenstein’s Monster. Some of the lyrics were written after my first panic attack and some were written later during a time in my life when I despised myself and the man I was becoming. So I pulled the mirror up and began to start putting the work in. I started to plot and move on with my life and to be more true and authentic to who I am, no matter how uncomfortable it made me. I feel like I’ve captured that moment in ‘Cold’.”

Musically it’s fun and punchy, hell you can sing and dance to it if you wanted, but lyrically, lyrically is where Harrison really wanted to get listeners. “Did those words make me uncomfortable? Absolutely, but in writing them I set myself free. I got stuck into conversations with my friends, family and started therapy, and even exercising regularly. Those factors became driving forces for not only this song and album, but for myself going forwards.”

Reviews on Bakersongs’ ‘Turn a Blind Eye’

“Frontman Ruud Bakker’s distinctive voice, accompanied by his skilful guitar work, delivers a contemplative track that resonates deeply.”Review on Little Garden

“Moving the spotlight towards the music, the music has this smooth, melodic flow, almost like a conversation, not just in the vocals but with the instruments too.”Review on Melodymine

“An elegant, classic take on Americana and alt-country infused by traces of European Folk, ‘Turn a Blind Eye’ signals Bakersongs’ impressive and meaningful latest effort. Embarking on playful yet vivid storytelling, the Dutch project explores the difficulty a lot of us have when dealing with negative news, day after day.”Review on Mesmerized

Behind the music: Bakersongs on ‘Turn a Blind Eye’

The announcement of Bakersongs new full-length release received a lot of positive response from Americana journalists in the Netherlands. One even called him the perfect combination of Ryan Adams and Paul McCartney. With the second single from the record, ‘Turn a Blind Eye’, Bakersongs shows such compliments are well-deserved.

On ‘Turn a Blind Eye’, singer Ruud said: “For ‘Turn a Blind Eye’ I was musically inspired by the lethargic feel of The Band. The chorus is of course meant ironically, in regards to everything that is going on in the world. It can also be interpreted in a way that gives you a bit more peace with looking the other way and not to concern yourself too much with the overwhelming amount of news that is shared with us daily.”

The music of Bakersongs is characterized by smart, creative approaches and excellent, crafted musicianship. In terms of influences, think of American Folk and Americana artists such as The Band, James Taylor and The Milk Carton Kids, but influences of The Beatles, and Damien Rice are also undeniable.

Sandy Kilpatrick – Mesmerised

PR Results ‘Mesmerised’

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FRASER. – Loving Creature

PR Results ‘Loving Creature’

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Amazing Radio • Newfangled Radio • noesfm • Rock’n’Roll Vibration • Teri’s Music Matters • The Sound Lab

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Amplead Music • Bread Records • Caesar Live N Loud • HUMBUG NORTH EAST • Nieuwste Hits • Pitch Perfect • Purple Melon • Rotate Magazine • Teethsound • Thoughts Words Action • Unrecorded

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Apollo’s Folklore • Artistas independentes • Bad Wolf Records • Beat Waves • Best of 2024 • Bookshelf, an indie pop collection • BREAKOUT INDIE by CAGE RIOT • Electronic Dreams Unplugged • End Sessions • Essential Music Discovery • Euphony BlogNet • EXTRAVAFRENCH • FVMusicBlog • Hinterland • Hot Folk/ Country • IGGY Magazine • Indie + Rock Retrievers • Indie Discovery • Indie Dock Music Blog • Indie Kingdom by Rocky • Indie Measure • Indie Music Flix • INFO MUSIC • It’s All Indie • KIMU New Music Spotlight • LaCavernaMX • Latest Release • Lost In The Manor • Lyrical Landscapes • Melomani • Music Addict • Music For All • MusikePOOL • Nashville Nights • Obscure Sound • Odyssey Music • Os Garotos de Liverpool • Pop & Funk • Pop Muse by Muse Chronicle • Pop Pulse • PopHits • Princess • RGM • RGMS Radio •Roadie Music • Rustic Serenade • Senocular Media • Sinusoidal Music • SoundTulip • Space Sour • The Musical Road • The Sonic Soup Kitchen • TJPL NEWS • VIBEZ • We Write About Music • Ze Rock Porto

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Jacob D. Edward – Musings

PR Results ‘Musings’

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Amazing Radio • The Sound Lab

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Akt Music • Berlin On Air • Brand New Trackz • HUMBUG NORTH EAST • LaMusique • Little Chief Music Blog • NottsRocks

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