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Meet New Zealander singer Andre Smith with his new single ‘Next to My Body’. The member of recognised indie band HEAVY CHEST collaborates with Auckland based singer ives. to deliver a unique indie folk piece. As they garnered millions of streams on their previous projects, both artists create enchanting music cloaked in an inimitable lofi haze. ‘Next to My Body’ is a beautiful track with soothing vocals and guitar notes which is going to be an instant favorite for those midnight moments.
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I love electric guitars but I never quite loved dancing. This album introduced me to dancing to what I love most - electric guitars. Thank you :) T...errence Falconer
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With each listen, this album grows and grows. Different hemispheres of sound lead you this way and that, each track is it's own season. Cool and warm, too long and too short. It's synthetic and tangible. The perfect album for right now. Repeat listening is not only needed, it's demanded. An amazing debut that quenches, yet leaves me thirsty for more. I can't wait to hear what happens next. gikno
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This is in my wheelhouse of instant guilty pleasure layered, shoegaze-y synth pop. Come for the glassy chorused guitars stay for the perfect crescendo moments of “Kind of Light” spective
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Like a late 60's French psychedelic album fed through a modern filter with beautifully enigmatic vocals. A wonderfully chilled album that demands repeated listens Simon Atkins