5 Eclectic Tracks for Your Playlisting Needs

Here are 5 New tracks to explore, all with their own unique sounds. You’re sure to find something for your personal playlists!

The Treedome – Why Do I Try?

‘Why Do I Try’ has a bounce in the instrumentation that gives it a dreamy flow. The electric guitar has some reverb that builds into this dreamy sound. Then, the vocals are so smooth and just breathy enough. The sound doesn’t stand out as sad, but it stands out as introspective. But, the lyrics delve into this melancholy swing of emotion. They look back on mistakes made in the past but explore the inability to move past those mistakes allowing them to take hold of the emotional state.

Soundclout Ft. TENGY, Khally, & PravOnTheLoose – Get Loose

‘Get Loose’ is a collaborative effort with a dance basis and influences from R&B and Indie Pop. The instrumentation is exciting, fun, and dynamic, and it has something new around each corner. Every vocalist included has something different to bring to the sound, and the harmonies are well-crafted. The lyrics follow suit with the title. It works with a lot of hooks and repetition, but it’s all about letting go and having a good time. There’s something about this track that mixes that dance energy with a dreaminess, and it hits.

Incase – Don’t Wanna Let Go

‘Don’t Wanna Let Go’ is a pop rock track with a full band sound. It has a bit of that rock energy but works with a lot of melody. As a rock track, it tackles some harder emotions in a more pained and less angry way. The musicality follows suit. Though it has the energy, it holds itself back, and that’s perfect for this single. Lyrically, it’s about holding on when it’s hard to do so. It was written as the band came back to making music after helping a member get through anxiety and addiction.

Olivia Wolf – The Wild

‘The Wild’ is a country/folk song that sends you straight into the outdoors. It’s so full of life, and the natural sound effects at the start set things up well. The banjo and guitar work well together, and the synths build atmosphere. Also, the intro is cut in with more instrumentation in a way that hooks well before pulling things back again. The energy control in this track is amazing! Also, the lyrics are about nature in a picturesque way. They definitely encourage listeners to get out there and enjoy the world around them.

Boris Metraux – The Sound of Lilies

‘The Sound of Lilies’ makes a unique atmospheric spin on EDM. Though the energy is there, it also has a lot of dreaminess and introspectiveness dashed in. There are synths that sound crystalline dashed into a bass bump and quick percussive hits. On top of that, the vocals jump between spoken word and softer melodic singing. They add something ominous about the tone overall. The inspiration for this track comes from the frequencies of plants, and it’s an interesting spin that builds into interesting and poetic lyricism.

Written by Sage Plapp

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