He’s tall, awkward and dances like your uncle at a wedding, but Voneece is writing some of the finest piano pop in the country right now.
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He’s tall, awkward and dances like your uncle at a wedding, but Voneece is writing some of the finest piano pop in the country right now.
Radar is a three-minute jaunt that pulls no punches and packs plenty of surprises.
Away manages to sound busy yet spacious as no single element of the song overbears any other. It screams clever but never hints at arrogance or excess.
Simple in its sound but faultless in its execution, I Wanna Be That Girl, will suck you in and carry you through its 2 minutes of slapping snares and high school romance.
A Set of Reasons is self-reflective, cathartic and home to the single most beautiful song lyric of the year
Lofty and delicate yet fiercely present and potent, You Did, is a seamless exercise in self harmonisation and simplistic beauty.
Introduced with a punch before rolling out into a dramatically dynamic number that sits somewhere between the lounge and a moshpit.
Today, Laundry Echo, is stoked to be premiering Chakra Efendi’s brilliant debut single Waste of Space.
Alive is a big, noisey and clever as hell number set to get stuck in your head.
Relaxed guitars rollick and storm on-top of a steady spiralling drum beat. All blending into a dark, meditative platform from which frontwoman Syd Mackey commands attention on Cracker La Touf's latest.
Hard-hitting and soft in equal measures and ultimately executed in a way that leaves no room for criticism, ROSES, is a perfect song.
A song of recognising you’ve begun to hate yourself, job and the all-round shitty situation you’ve found yourself living in; whilst also recognising the need for change. Poison Place is going to get stuck in your head
A whirl of hook driven guitars, four to the floor rythm and vocals that flick from conversational in verse to soaring in chorus. It's all very clever, but more importantly it's stupidly fun.