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Jakke

Reckoning

Watch: Reckoning by Jakke

March 29, 2024 in stream

Having originally establishing is career in alternative rock, Jakke gradually found his creativity transcended genre classifications. He began making dance music and evolving as a DJ, blending live instrumentation and electronic elements together to move audiences.

On his latest single, Reckoning, Jakke continues to experiment across genres, fusing the confessional potential of the singer-songwriter format with the emotional resonance of electronic music. Created with the fans of Lane 8 and Chris Martin’s Coldplay in mind, the song looks to wrestle with the negative consequences of war, conflict, and hardship. Discussing Reckoning, Jakke says:

‘The message of this song came to me after feeling distraught by the horrors of war and suffering that I routinely saw online in the news and social media. Whether it was disturbingly tragic images from the Middle East, Eastern Europe, South America, or beyond, I felt overwhelmed with sadness and unsure of just how to respond. I wanted to acknowledge(…) what I saw and felt, without adding to all the noise online. It is my hope for this song to be a way to speak out to everyone going through such misfortune to say “I see you and I feel for you”. I hope anyone else who hears this can bring awareness and empathy to those who do not have the luxury of safety and peace.’

The music itself is deftly produced, electronic elements layered together to create a subtle foundation for Jakke’s melodic vocal and a melodic piano refrain. The result is crisp and modern, yet emotive and, ultimately, human.

Check out Reckoning below, or stream it on your platform of choice here.

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Kacey FiField

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Watch: Left Behind by Kacey Fifield

March 23, 2024 in video

With a gently strummed guitar introduction, Left Behind sees Kacey Fifield’s vocals take centre-stage from the song’s beginning. The vocal initially hooks you in, the earnest delivery exposing a trusting sense of vulnerability. It is the pulsing bass and racing melodies that kick in, approximately a quarter into the song’s duration, that set the song’s pace, however. The song creates the feeling of running to keep up, like a sprint down a hill that will only end when you either fall over, or reach the bottom.

Fifield is an acclaimed singer-songwriter, originally from Los Angeles, but now based in New York. Having released her debut album, Between The Lines, in 2022, Kacey has racked up 6.25 million plays on Spotify, with 4.5 million for the album alone. Offline, Kacey has also attracted audiences to venues that include The Whisky A Go Go, The Mind, and Heaven Can Wait. When she isn’t making music, Kacey is engaged in philanthropic endeavours that include fundraising for cancer research and supporting food sustainability, and completing her education in New York.

As a song, Left Behind is inspired by Kacey’s experience of receiving her college decisions:

‘It was the end of the year, all of my relationships felt like they were falling apart, and I was terrified of the future.’

The contrast of those heartfelt lyrics with a more upbeat sound was itself a deliberate attempt to capture the emotional contradiction of that experience:

‘This darker lyrical theme is juxtaposed with an upbeat, danceable instrumental. This pairing is meant to express the catharsis of finally letting go of my fears and recognizing that my worries are out of my control.’

Check out Left Behind below:

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Holly Wild

Cuts Me Up

Listen: Cuts Me Up by Holly Wild

March 22, 2024 in stream

Opening with Holly’s own bluesy, smoky vocals, and a lilting, strummed guitar, Cuts Me Up gives the impression of a certain timidity. That is shattered, however, as the song hits its first chorus, an earth-shaking bass-drop underlining Wild’s delivery.

The result is a song that feels both coy, and knowing. As Holly sings about living with the aftermath of a relationship turned sour, she appears to be both heartbroken, and completely in control. She sings about being cut up, and yet, notably, admits ‘I know I was the one with the knife’.

Born and raised in a musical family, Holly’s father used to while away his evenings, singing and playing Roy Orbison songs on guitar. Holly learnt the foundations of her craft, singing backup vocals with her father, as her (less musically gifted) mother attempted to keep up, and keep in tune. Wild brings that experience, being immersed in the rock and folk music greats, into a contemporary setting.

The result could feel cheap, and yet Holly’s performance transcends the trappings of the electronic elements of Cuts Me Up’s production. The result swings between brassy, classical, bluesy pop, and something much more self-aware — just like Holly’s lyrics.

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Nieri

Every Feeling

Watch: Every Feeling by Nieri

March 09, 2024 in video

Having appeared twice on BlackPlastic last year, Italian-born, LA-based electronic music artist Nieri is back with new song Every Feeling.

Starting with an understated intimacy, the record sees Nieri’s vocal set against a simple-yet-effective synth pattern. As it proceeds, however, Every Feeling builds towards a kind of gospel crescendo. Overdubbed vocal harmonies shimmer with a heavenly layer of reverb as the bass and drums gradually lift Nieri’s vocal performance. By the bridge preceding the final chorus, the song has a buoyancy that reflects the song’s personal, inspirational subject.

Every Feeling tackles ‘the theme of reclaiming personal power and embracing one's emotions without fear or reservation’, and it does so in a way that feels like a revelation of self-empowerment. As the song hits that final chorus, delivered in naked, vulnerable a cappella, it becomes clear this is the kind of song that reaches inside you and reminds you to love yourself. Nieri’s vocals proudly sit with their vulnerability, ‘I’m not scared of my tears, so I just let them fall, I let them show all’, inspiring us all to be okay accepting of our own flaws.

Nieri’s latest single is taken from the EP, Flow State, released alongside Every Feeling. According to Nieri, the uplifting message of Every Feeling acts as a catalyst for Flow State, closing the EP ‘with an uplifting message of self-discovery’. Featuring a track list that includes Where Would You Drive, and Rated X, Flow State is an impressive demonstration of talent for a new artist, and I can’t wait to hear more.

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Lucky Number You

Hands On The Horizon

Listen: Hands On The Horizon by Lucky Number You

March 08, 2024 in stream

Hailing from Birmingham, UK, Lucky Number You are a three-piece looking to combine the best of pop, rock, and synth sounds from the 80s and 90s. Having unveiled their debut album, Aftercare, back in 2022, the band are now back with Hands On The Horizon, their latest single.

Taking inspiration from Talking Heads, The Police, and Janet Jackson, Hands On The Horizon is a song about the power of hope in times of confusion and self-doubt. Written, recorded and produced by Lucky Number You, the song was mastered by Tom Woodhead.

With crisp, steely guitars and the kind of jerky, rhythms, Hands On The Horizon wears the band’s inspirations on its sleeve, but combines them to create something new. The overall sound has an uplifting and optimistic sound, with a clean pop aesthetic, that establishes a modern take on a classic 80s sound. The layered vocals provide a level of engaging humanity here, as the group’s first sax solo, courtesy of collaborator Matt Telfor, gets to work in the song’s bridge. The result is a warm, joyous and inspirational song — check it out below:

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