I realize it has been awhile since my first musical odyssey post but to be honest the odyssey hit a bit of a struggle street until Spotify blew open the doors via my release radar and the Australian viral charts this week (remember this looks at music that really isn't charting in Australia but damn it, it deserves to)
You might remember that I wrote about the return of 90s bands and artists like Jennifer Paige in the last music odyssey blog, well there was one band that I was very surprised had not only reunited but returned with a new single that is genuinely a good song to dance to. 90s band Steps are that band, they were responsible for the annoying ear worm '5, 6, 7. 8" in the late 90s. Their new single is entitled "Scared of the Dark" and is a real hark back to the days of 70s disco. Suspect its going to chart well in the UK, Australia is wait and see...I hope it does for the sake of my end of 2017 list.
It was an unusally good week for me on the Spotify Release Radar front, normally I am lucky if I find 2 or 3 songs I like if my favourite artists haven't released anything but this week produced some crackers and I am going to begin with Melbourne soul, jazz and blues band The Meltdown because they have produced a real throwback to the days of Motown that I had thought were gone, the song is called "Don't Hesitate" and damn, its a mighty fine song.
Sarah Close is a British singer/songwriter who Australia hasn't had very much exposure to but she is making waves on the British music scene with her debut EP called "Caught up" due out on April 14th. Fresh from that soon to be released EP is a song called "Call Me Out" and wow, a genuinely good pop song if ever I have heard one and it has been doing well on the Australian viral charts on Spotify so I am reasonably hopeful this song might chart.
The Plain White are a British alternative/indie band (yes, British music is having a period where it is actually quite good if you look past the top 100) and I got to say I am incredibly impressed by a song called "Reaction"
Finally, American alternative indie band The Wldlfe (Don't ask) have put out a song that is growing on me with every listen, its called "I Lost you"
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