VITAL will be bringing to light 10 splendid songs you should bury yourself in! Do not expect “genre barriers”!

BLC MIRROR CLB – Sleepwalk Time (A song for M)

Post punk dystopia with a la Nine Inch Nails’ industrial rock soundscapes shape French BLC MIRROR CLB’s claustrophobic latest single….. 

The Underground Youth & Laura Carbone – Love Hurts

Roy Orbison would have been proud for this darker version of the romantic pop classic hit ‘Love Hurts’ by the collaboration of The Underground Youth & Laura Carbone.. Oh wait! He’s smiling up there!

Augustine – Sweet Love

A mesmerising blend of chillwave and indie pop, with heavenly melodies, by Swedish songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Augustine, is just what I need right now!

King Park – Everett

Canadian band King Park recently released one of the best heartbreak tracks of the year and an unforgettable vocal performance:

‘Can you stand
How everyone’s talking about all the places they used to be
How everyone’s talking about all the places they want to be
And I’m still here I can’t seem to take what’s in front of me
At that age
….’

Muskellunge – Dutch Elm

Still missing 90s? No worries at all! Muskellunge’s latest single ‘Dutch Elm’ a shoegaze-y, indie rock banger like “The Breeders jamming in the same studio with Swervedriver”!

Torrid Horror – Ghost with a Mouth

Torrid Horror do not care about genre boundaries, and the best proof for this is the honky tonk, hardcore, post punk anthem, Mike Patton should blush with jealousy!

Indelible Scars – Can You Be Sure (Cruel To Be Kind Mix)

An exquisite amalgam of EMB, synth-pop and dark synth by Invisible Scars’ collaboration with Seven Words’ synthpop singer songwriter Paul Adams. After 3.20 mark the phenomenal climax is simply unmissable for all the “creatures of the night”! 

Sorrot – After Ritual

A hauntingly alluring 5-minute opus bridging ambient, neoclassical and post rock at its finest by Finnish act Sorrot. Fans of Max Richter & Godspeed You Black Emperor!, invest your time without second thought….

Roos Meijer – Why Don’t We Give It A Try?

 The opening track of Roos Meijer’s debut album is an intimate acoustic, indie folk track with a heartfelt vocal performance & powerful lyrics, written while living in London and feeling overwhelmed by all the horrible things happening in the world. Timeless!

Zilched – A Valentine

Detroit’s Zilched (Chloë Drallos) returns with an alternative rock/grunge pop instant addiction, ideally combined with 80s alike visualizer…. Turn this beast up loud!

Christos Doukakis