THE March edition of the NWP-Digital Podcast features yet more great, unsigned bands from and around the North Wales area.
Keeping things a little mellower this month, the podcast is kicked off by Denbigh based pop quintet Streams and the anthemic Forever.
Combining controlled vocals, gentle piano and sliding guitar work ease the listener in to this five strong episode.
Bringing in some indie-rock are The Lupin Thieves with their 90s-esque track Jizzy Jo. Capturing the essence of Kula Shaka and tweaking it for the Noughties, this track from their Saribano album is sure to have heads nodding.
Next up is an emotional performance by In Quiet with the thrusting Pitty The Thief. Gentle verses nestle nicely between forceful chorus' and great lyrical work to make this a classic track.
The penultimate track by Daniel Land & The Modern Painters slows things down with haunting guitar work and echo vocals. Titled Locust off their Voss EP, this is chill-out at its finest.
Finishing off the podcast is the rocking Vainglory by The Deadlight Spiral. Taken from their Full Circle EP this is pure, undiluted rock and a real kicker to a varied episode.
LISTENThe NWP-Digital Podcast not only gives you great music for free, but is also fully interactive featuring pictures of the bands and active links to their websites.
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