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Indie rock 3 in 1 this week celebrates holiday cheer with Gianfranco GFN, 2Digh4 & Jari Salmikivi

It's good time rock near the holidays with great music from Gianfranco GFN, 2Digh4 & Jari Salmikivi. Listen to this collection just in time for holiday cheer!:


Gianfranco GFN-Me After You

A connoisseur of incredible taste, this musician has a lot of tales to tell. Trained musically to an impressive extent, Gianfranco GFN is able to meld genres to become the medium of storytelling they were always meant to be. In this love song, he chooses a soft rock tapestry to use a minimal and memorable melody line. Harmonics come together like a church chorus and create a revelry in your soul unlike any other song you would have heard in a long time. You know how people struggle to express how first love feels like? Gianfranco GFN is who can stitch stories together with an effortlessness of a seasoned artist. Listen to the soothing song here:




2Digh4-What a Good Life

Let’s continue the positivity in the air? 2Digh4 is here with his incredible dose of dopamine and positivity with What a Good Life. Using arrangements that all create a joyous tornado of melodies, Landon and Aubrey Digh are the harbingers of happiness. The brothers are able to channel something that people seek all their lives in just a few minutes of music. In the verse section, they harmonise like two sides of the same coin, while keeping minimal textures. Like rays of sunshine, they enter into your life to spiritually enhance your experience. You can almost feel their presence, for they believe in what they do, and it makes them elated. We’re in the club now too:




Jari Salmikivi-Believe (Remix)

We had to keep the good times rolling. Who else to have on stage than Jari Salmikivi. Understanding layers of music deeper than ever, this musician has a remix that is too good to be legal. The songwriter from Sweden is able to form a mask of music that has such a good groove, I wanted to loop it all day. Vocals show great range and promise, mastering a rhythm portion that is second to none. Believe not only shows compositional virtuosity, but a desire to understand what a song can express. I truly do believe, that music like this cannot be heard with a frown on your face. Expressed with class, here is the track:



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