TURN UP THE VOLUME’s JUKEBOX 2023 – 10 New Tracks Added Every Week

Every week 10 new rad tracks added

In order to not miss a beat Turn Up The Volume scans the musical
horizon daily (doing it for years now, actually) to stay in touch with
all new things sonically great and shares the results on a weekly
basis.

Check the 10 new rad cuts just
added to this rad 2023 playlist.

TRACK-BY-TRACK

1. ‘Sedative’ by VIJI (Austrian-Brazilian)

Expect a guitar-pop-infused sedative that actually
speeds up your adrenalin production.

A pure booster.

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2. ‘Rosebud’ by SWAN HILL (UK)

These busy British indies have a new double
A-side single out, ‘Rosebud/Landlines’.

Rosebud is my favorite.

A riff-loaded ripper with a poppy melody edge.


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3. ‘Big Trouble’ by BE YOUR OWN PET (US)

New single from their upcoming 5th LP,
titled Mommy. Out on 25 August.

A blustery punch-pop-punk projectile.

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4. ‘Dream Big’ by BOB VYLAN (UK)

British grime-rap-punk duo hit again.

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5. ‘Resolution/Revolution’ by THE LINDA LINDAS (California)

The teenage pop-punks keep on releasing political earworms.


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6. ‘One Man Band’ by MILES KANE (UK)

By now the retro rocker has the expertise to make your day with flaming tunes.

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7. ‘Saviour’ by SIRACUSE (UK)

The 2nd single of the year by this
guitar-Britpop driven Cheltenham
group.

No, Oasis are not reunited (yet),
but their swagger and electricity
are here to save you.

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8. ‘Sun Kissed Sky’ by FORGE HOUNDS (Ireland)

A punchy hard rockin’ song that is not afraid to shine its veneer with hints
of pop and catchy choruses. Think Cheap Trick meets The Undertones, with a
soaring guitar solo that lifts you up and carries you away to sunnier climes.

Summer fireworks.

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9. ‘Coward’ by MARISSA BURWELL (Canada)

“This song began being written mid tearful phone conversation when I realized that I wasn’t being honest with myself. At the time it was just a statement written down but resulted in deep reflection, looking at where my desire to play something safe originated, where it came from to not trust what my body and mind were telling me.”

A smooth, electrifying groove, gripping vocals, and introspective lyrics.

Top!


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10. ‘Accepted’ by MADAM SAD (Canada)


Artwork by Maddison Schreiber

Maddison Schreiber, aka Madam Sad is disabled person on ODSP. She had violent acts committed against her regularly. Things such as going without food, being threatened
with homelessness, watching rent rise as my income stays stagnant.

“This song specifically pulls from the idea that there’s a large group of people that are either apathetic or encouraging of extorting others. I feel like this is violent by nature, so to become violent within this system you then become accepted by that system”.

This stirring reverie will touch your heart and soul.


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ALL TOGETHER

Steam to Spotify and stream.


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Irish Hard Rockers FORGE HOUNDS Riff And Roll For The Oppressed On New Corker ‘REDCOAT’

New striking strokes

26 May 2023

Band: FORGE HOUNDS
Who: New hard rock project based in Waterford, Ireland
featuring seasoned musicians and songwriters.

New single: REDCOAT

It’s a hard rock reworking of a bluesy song written and recorded by Paul J Bolger in
the mid-1990’s on “The Moss House” album under the name BOLGER. The band decided to give it their own unique treatment.

Story: It’s a song about the oppressed trying to repel their oppressor. It might feature
a certain struggle that took place in Ireland in the 1700’s but it could also be set in North America, India, Africa, New Zealand, Australia way back when – anywhere covetous or power-hungry invaders seek to eliminate another people and place for their own benefit. Replace the Redcoat with any would-be conqueror or Imperialist horde up to no good
in the past or the present and you get the idea.

TUTV: Old skool hard rock, anyone? Yes me. As long as it rambles and rolls, as long
as it’s riff-packed and electric-charged, as long as it’s for real and honest I’ll take it.
And these Irish dogs named Forge Hounds have/do it all. References? Somewhere
between the bluesy heat of Thin Lizzy and the glam gusto of Def Leppard with Lenny
Kravitz
(59 today!) joining in for a freakin’ guitar solo. Say no more.

They like it. I like it. You’ll like it too.

Tune in.

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