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- Hello Hello Hello
By Alex Dyson
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Really enjoying this. Definitely good enough for your parents to only mildly discourage you from leaving highschool and taking on writing awesome songs full time.
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- My Kicks, Your Street
By lecube
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The guitar solo is pretty cool but the song as a whole is just a bit too sloppy. The change to the ska/dancy bit at the end doesn't quite work, if you want to put drastic changes in like that you need to work on making the transition smoother.
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- Lonely Heart
By JackCrane
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Yep. AWESOME stuff, loving the kick beat over the top off a pulsing melody.
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- All The Time
By Dom Alessio
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I'm with DRH on this one, there's a lot of potential right here. I'm loving the sound of this one. The production is fantastic.
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- Stitches & Twine
By Tomatrax
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A catchy little indie folk tune that races along with a heap of energy and life. There's a lot of passion put into this tune while at the same time it's quite a lot of fun. The lyrics are cleverly crafted and delivered with an absolutely gorgeous voice.
Yet another great tune from a very promising new group (4.5 stars)!
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- Trains
By JackCrane
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This song is really pretty. The way you sing is slightly unusual but I really like it, it's almost like one long note.
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- All The Time
By Dave Ruby Howe
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Great production and hook, just bloody great. Obviously you're still developing your sound and maturing as an MC but this shows a lot of potential.
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- Air (triple j mix)
By Steve James
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This song is incredible. The contrasting vocals that blend so perfectly together and the lyrics beyond their years make for a track that you will have stuck in your head for days. Not too mention how young they are. Looking forward to the bright future that Snakadaktal will undoubtedly have
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- Just Like the Old Man
By Nick Findlay
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even though the recording is a bit rough and the song is not all together complete, you can definitely hear that these kids have the skills to create some cracking Black Keys inspired rock in the future. Keep it coming
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- Police Cops
By Al Newstead
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love the production on the drums, and i think you're getting a ways to achieveing your goal of hardcored while maintaining the feminine vocals (without sounding like Evanesence or some such). Cool stuff.
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