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13 Nov 2020 - Introducing: Gryff

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Another Christmas written by Thought Beings

Silver Bells written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans


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It’s safe to say that 2020 has been an unusually difficult year for most of us. And at a time that is often clouded by long lines, gloomy weather, and horrible traffic, the true message of Christmas is not lost on Heartracer. In their newest Christmas single 'Alone at Xmas’ the lyrics waste no time in pointing out what makes Christmas a special time of year and also what makes Heartracer a “special” type of band.

As Chris sings the melody pulses with a unique brand of confidence in their sound and in the song’s message of charity and forgiveness. From the little boy whose parents couldn’t afford to give him a Christmas present to the beggar on the side of the road seeking shelter from the cold.

Wrapped up like a present under the tree, Heartracer gifts us with a neatly crafted Christmas pop song that is the best thing since Wham’s 'Last Christmas'. For those of you tired of hearing the same Christmas songs over and over, this year let Heartracer shuffle your tape deck and spend Christmas with one of the hottest new synthpop acts that has gone relatively under the radar until now.
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Back to Christmas is a cry of hope for a better future, its arpeggios and pads wrap around us like a warm blanket, taking us back to a time when we felt happier and safe. This song tells us that, although we are going through difficult times, we will soon be together again and we can hug and be with the loved ones. It's also a tale about the desire to be with someone you love since with that person it always seems like Christmas. In short, Back to Christmas aims to be the hymn that will unite us all with the Universe. Another gem of a song by the Iberic band Oblique.


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