Recent Releases: Don't Forget Rupert, Protect Your Heart, Beneath Flowers and Ryan Soanes
- Grace-Elizabeth
- Mar 27
- 5 min read
Welcome/welcome back to the blog! Today we’re doing another long combination post! Today we’re talking about new music from Don’t Forget Rupert, Ryan Soanes, Beneath Flowers and Protect Your Heart.
Let’s talk about Protect Your Heart’s second single first! This track dropped a few weeks back, and I did review their debut single. Closer To The Grave has an incredible, heavy feel to it. It’s an intense track that packs such a punch. It’s reminiscent of the likes of Every Avenues and bands like that. It’s got that straight to the chorus vibe to it, and it’s incredible. I love everything about this track. I love the change between the chorus and verse with the sound. It’s incredible. I love how this track feels and sounds. It’s just got such an angsty feel to it, and it truly does pack a punch. It’s a surreal track that 100% deserves some more love and support, there’s a breakdown sort of feel to parts of the track, and I just think it’s an incredible track. This is a track that I think deserves 1000000x more love and support. I think this is quite a catchy track, and it’s got such a great beat to it. The beat is quite heavy, but it’s not a heavy song in other respects; it’s honestly just the perfect sort of track. There’s nothing to criticise, and this is one of those tracks you just have to love because it does everything you could want and more. It’s perfection. Closer To The Grave is the perfect track for a lot of pop-punk and alt-rock lovers. It’s insane! I cannot recommend this track enough; it’s just phenomenal. If you’re willing to give this track a listen, then please go and do so! I’m obsessed with this track! It’s next level insane! Closer To The Grave is a solid 5 out of 5 lemons track, without a doubt! Where To Find Protect Your Heart:SpotifyInstagramTwitterFacebookYouTubeApple Music
Next up, let’s talk about Ryan Soanes’ latest track. I’ve spoken about Ryan quite a few times, and I have a lot of love and appreciation for him and the music he makes! He’s an incredible musician, and he dropped a new track earlier this month. Save Me is very much a calming, soft and gentle track. It's incredible, but it's very slow and soft. It's still classic Ryan, though, as he has a variety of different sounding tracks. I like this track, and it's incredible. I wouldn't say it's my favourite track from him, though, and I would prefer a little something more to the track, but that's my personal opinion. It's a nice enough sounding track, it's got a lovely feel, and it's a very calming track. It has that sort of warm, like beach scene in a movie sort of calming feel to it. It's lovely, but I find that because there's no major change in tempo, and there's nothing there to really make this track stand out, it means I'm not in love with the track. I think it's an incredible track, don't get me wrong, but I want a bit more from it. But, I mean, I'm not going to like every track an artist comes out with. I still think this is a decent track, but it's mood-dependent for me to put this in rotation. Due to that, I'm going to give this track a 4 out of 5 lemons. Where To Find Ryan Soanes; SpotifyInstagramTwitterFacebookYouTubeApple Music
Now, let's talk about Beneath Flowers. Again, I've spoken about this lot before, but they released a new track the other day. Roach is a 4 and a half minute long track, so initially, I thought this track seemed pretty intimidating, but the intro is decent. It's got a decent beat to it, and it's not too long. It doesn't go on for like a minute or anything. By the 30 second marker, the vocals have already kicked in, and that's what I like. I quite like the vibe of this track, and I think this is actually a really interested and engaging track to listen to. It's decent, it packs a punch, and it does what you'd want it to do, and a bit more. It's decent and reminds me of another band, but my mind has gone blank on who it is. It's got a similar feel to The Dangerous Summer and maybe a bit of Hot Mulligan. I quite like this track though, it's got a decent feel and beat; it's got a nice tempo change in it with a nice added touch of some rough vocals. I love that. I think we all know that I'm a fan when a track has a nice tempo change and some rough vocals. I'm a big fan of this track. I didn't think it would hold my attention for 4 and a half minutes, but it did. It does. It's insane. I love it. It's a phenomenal track, and it's exceeded all expectations I had. I really dig this track. I really like it. I'd have to go with a 5 out of 5 lemons for Roach! I'm impressed.
The last artist we're going to talk about is Don't Forget Rupert. Now, I love Don't Forget Rupert. I've been talking about Don't Forget Rupert for about 3 years now. I was barely a music blogger when I first started talking about them. They're a blog favourite and a favourite for most of the people I've introduced to them. Since we last spoke about them, they've had a lineup change with the only original member being Ben (the frontman). Curtain Call is the first track for the band to release with the new lineup. Now, I really like the whole vibe and feel of this track. It's got some blink and Simple Plan vibes to it, but the intro sounds so different to the verses. But the chorus goes hard! I love the tempo and the feel of this track. Everything about this track is impressive, and I love that there are some pretty big tempo changes in the track. I just love everything about this track, and Ben's vocals are as incredible as always. I just love everything about this track, and I think it's an incredible track. I know some people may worry that with a new lineup Don't Forget Rupert doesn't sound like Don't Forget Rupert, but they still do. This is an incredible track. I love this track and everything about it. It's got a great feel and vibe to it, and it's just a phenomenal track. I'd highly recommend checking this track out! I'm going to give Curtain Call a 5 out of 5 lemons. I didn't really know what I thought of it when it dropped last week, but the more I've listened to it, the more I've grown to love it, and I really do like this track. Where To Find Don't Forget Rupert: SpotifyInstagram
Where To Find Me:
Here on LifeIsALemon more days than not, at 7pm (UK Time)
For all blog related enquires contact me at myvoicebrandnew@hotmail.com
Comments