Author: Elicit Magazine

Stream on Spotify, Apple Music & SoundcloudBuy on iTunesWatch on YouTube For the latest installment in Crywolf’s OBLIVIØN [Reimagined] series, Crywolf has tapped melodic bass production duo Last Heroes. On the stunning new remix of “ATHETOSIS,” Crywolf’s sinister vocals fuse with Last Heroes’ pulsing synths and commanding drums in order to create an infectious rework.  Garrett Lucero and Brian Helander, the Colorado-based duo behind Last Heroes, couple their skillful production and knack for euphonious sound design to create something moving and cinematic. Lucero and Helander joined forces when they were only 16 and 17 years old with the goal of bringing a resurgence to melodic dubstep. Since their inception in 2016, Last Heroes have played shows nationwide and recently released a single via Seven…

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For Immediate Release Los Angeles, CA. ROBBY KRIEGER OF THE DOORS RELEASES “SLEEPWALK” Robby Krieger, guitarist of the ‘60s rock band “The Doors” has released a new version of the 1959 instrumental classic “Sleepwalk”.  The new track features the haunting slide guitar Robby first made famous on The Doors’ 1967 song “Moonlight Drive” and more recently on his last single “Slide Home”.  Also featured on “Sleepwalk” are Ed Roth (Annie Lennox) on keyboards, Phil Chen (Jeff Beck, Rod Stewart, Bob Marley) on bass and Ty Dennis (The Motels) on percussion. “Sleepwalk” will soon be available on all streaming platforms including…

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Photo Credit: Tom Beard NEW ALBUM WHY ME? WHY NOT FOLLOWS ON SEPTEMBER 20 PRE-ORDER HERE  “Shockwave,” “The River” and “Once”: Three melodically potent tracks have previewed Liam Gallagher’s forthcoming second solo album Why Me? Why Not., suggesting that the highly anticipated album will be something special. His charisma and impassioned vocal power are constant throughout songs which range from reflections on the past to righteous anger at the direction that we’re collectively heading in. That rush of remarkable form continues with the new single “One Of Us,” released today. Sweeping strings and gospel-tinged backing vocals heighten the emotional impact of the song which expresses hope that a fractured…

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STREAM: https://bit.ly/LucifourM-ValentineSC Today, August 16, 2019, Milan based outfit Lucifour M announce the release of their debut EP Uno. Due for release September 27 via Berlin label Sonar Kollektiv – today they also release their second single “Valentine.” Defying classic genre associations – “Valentine” finds the band experimenting with soft synth pads, with charismatic vocalist Michele Ducci showcasing the smooth side of his versatile voice. Riffing on the notion of “living in the moment” – Ducci sings “Don’t wanna miss the good” amidst eerie atmospherics and carefully placed synth lines – before the track opens up into its cathartic chorus. Lucifour M’s ethos revolves around elaborate songwriting and…

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Photo Credit: Dan Wilton Today sees the release of Inflorescent, the long awaited and highly-anticipated third album from Friendly Fires.  Next month will see the band’s return to the U.S. for shows in Brooklyn, San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. All tour dates are listed below. Arriving eight years after their last album, Inflorescent is the sound of a band rejuvenated and reborn. Featuring the band’s recent incredible run of singles “Silhouettes,” “Love Like Waves” and”Heaven Let Me In,” it’s a reminder of exactly why Friendly Fires are one of the UK’s best loved bands. The hiatus had left some to question whether we’d ever see another full…

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