Feel a colourful cascade of melodies ft. Michael Walsh, Mark Neal & Michellar
- Music Maniac 1
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
Songwriters unite for this week's 3 in 1 indie rock playlist featuring Michael Walsh, Mark Neal & Michellar. Listen to the music here and follow the artists for more!:
Michael Walsh-A Man From No Time
This is not just a song–it’s a biography through lives. Michael Walsh channels the superior storytelling ability he has honed so many times once again. The punk rock theme is perfect for this kind of song:
My past lies up ahead
My future I can’t outrun
I’m a man from no time or place
One history has shunned
He’s capturing the melting element of time being just another entity of life for the time traveller. The Give Me A New Sky songster conjures something that will pique your interest, while bringing real slices of history to life in for your ears. Like Billy Joel’s famous song, you hear lyrics like:
Alabama’s burning 1963
Jim Crow boilin’ the mercury
Baudelaire’s Flowers wrap ‘round my reed
Go buy a rosary, sins pickin’ up speed
It’s a powerful and in-depth song with strong visuals and a passage through the past, listen here:
Mark Neal-Cool Waters
We already fell in love with Set in Stone, when Mark Neal released this album. It’s been a stay in our playlist for weeks together–especially for the visual poetry Mark is able to translate with his music. For someone who is a polymath through genres, he is able to bring an insight into symphonies that sketch a coloured sky. Temperature of the flowing waters is known with the kind of chords and lyrical voyages he takes us on. Like James Taylor, his lyrics have a magnetism that appreciate the dynamic state of nature, while divulging the picture he is looking at. This is the thrill with which you should open an album, let the tunes flow like cool water:
Michellar-Dreaming
This musician has been able to write from her heart and give us a broad perspective on how she sees the world. Michellar lets the music write itself around a bluesy, interesting songwriter's dream. Her latest song is a truthful admission of a figment that humans used to rely on. The lyrics are simple, delivered on a plate of almost psychedelic verse parts. She will make sure rhythm elements are spread with a strange tempo, making some elements mysterious. Just like parts of your life, there are some parts of the dream that remain abstract-yet engaging. The chorus revives the echoing spectrum she is able to capture so well. Catch yourself, dreaming:
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