Good Day Noir Family, Blindness & Light return with “Our Man From Fife,” and the first cycle of chords sets
Words Review A slow swirl of keys opens the door. “Words” unfolds with precision, drawing the listener into a cinematic
Good Day Noir Family, A dark, almost ethereal lullaby opens Kingfisher’s “Breakdown.” A nostalgic tone that feels intimate and restrained.
Good Day Noir Family, Radio Psychosis return with “Have You Seen The Rain?”, and the mood settles in quickly with
Good Day Noir Family, Zegovia open “Above the Roof & In the Tree” with a guitar riff that hooks you
Good Day Noir Family, Cries of Redemption introduce “What Lies Beneath” with a striking sense of restraint, placing Martina Questa’s
Good Day Noir Family, Rayka Blake launches “You Made Me Bad” with immediate drive, as drums push forward and a
Good Day Noir Family, A sharp, dry guitar figure opens Valaura’s “Rust Belt Blues,” striking with a slightly spooky edge
Good Day Noir Family, The Ancient Unknown return with “Separated,” a track that channels raw intensity through a thick layer
Good Day Noir Family, A brief guitar solo introduces “Fractures” by Terminal Fear, casting a nostalgic and mysterious tone over
Good Day Noir Family, Marcball’s “Words” hits with immediate energy, driven by tight rhythm guitars and a pulse that pulls