We are back with some new tracks for our Tune in Thursday playlist. Check out the new tracks and reviews below!
South of Limbo | “Fading Facade”
“Fading Facade” by South of Limbo is a fierce rock anthem that balances explosive riffs with sharp lyrical themes. The band leans into a wall of sound that feels both classic and modern, pushing their energy to the forefront. The track explores the tension between what we show the world and what we feel beneath the surface, giving the heavy guitars and soaring vocals an even deeper weight.
Bad Self Portraits | “I Think I’m Going to Hell”
With “I Think I’m Going to Hell,” Bad Self Portraits brings raw honesty to the forefront, wrapped in gritty rock energy. The track is unflinching, both lyrically and sonically, with vocals that drip with urgency and guitar work that feels jagged yet intentional. It has an edge that challenges the listener while still pulling them in, leaving you reflecting on the emotions behind the chaos.
The Imaginaries | “Fever”
“Fever” by The Imaginaries feels like a sultry blend of Americana and blues, with a groove that instantly grabs your attention. The vocal chemistry between Shane Henry and Maggie McClure is undeniable, creating a push-and-pull tension that drives the song forward. The track balances grit and smoothness, making it both intimate and electrifying, the kind of song that lingers long after it ends.
Drew Schueler | “Burden”
Drew Schueler delivers a powerful mix of vulnerability and intensity in “Burden.” The song leans into heartfelt lyricism that explores the weight of emotional struggles, while the production builds with cinematic layers that keep it compelling from start to finish. Schueler’s vocals cut straight through, carrying both pain and hope, which makes the track resonate deeply with anyone who has ever felt the heaviness of carrying too much.
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