MAJOR SPARK – “BEAUTIFUL NOISE”
An electric riff transforming into a fast-paced beat opens “Beautiful Noise,” Major Spark’s second song on their latest album. With repetitive lyrics, the artists push listeners to focus less on the words and more on dancing and living in the moment. Slight variations of the repeated guitar riff transition between verses, echoing messages such as the song’s name, “Beautiful Noise.” Other phrases reiterated are “don’t follow evil leader” and “gotta believe in something.” The catchy tune comes to an abrupt close with the rhythmic chant “and let’s work.”
COURTNEY BARNETT – “RAE STREET”
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SQUIRREL FLOWER - “HURT A FLY”
Boston’s own Ella Williams A.K.A. Squirrel Flower announced her upcoming album with the eerie ballad “Hurt A Fly.” Embodying the persona of a manipulative partner, Williams guides the listener through a conversation. She sings, “took it too far again / thought that you were my friend.” Accompanied by a steady backbeat and low humming electric guitars, the song opens up into a passionate chorus as she sings “ you know I could never hurt a fly / unless it wasted my time.” The next Squirrel Flower album,