


It has also a really cool drum beat that makes me think of 90s rock bands like Creed or Dave Matthews Band.

It features great male vocals and epic guitar solos that get me every time I hear it. The rest of the album is deep into other subgenres of rock and it’s also fantastic. The track expresses a real emotional side of the artist’s music that gave a very good impression of the album as a whole-it’s just so good! The next track is “Collecting Rust”, which is amazing, much mellower but still keeps the energy high. It’s not soft, but there is our favourite track that we will mention now. The album starts off with a bang with “Everything” which has an anthemic feel that will get you up and dancing in no time. The album is a nine-track long ride through alternative rock, indie rock, soft rock and classic rock sounds that will make you want for more. If you’re looking for something new and exciting to listen to, look no further than SOLAR FLARE SUNSET‘s album Patchwork Fantasy. Check it out, visit the artist’s website and follow on Spotify.Ĥ) SOLAR FLARE SUNSET – Patchwork Fantasy If you are in Australia, make sure you support the artist and watch his live performances: October 15: Last Chance Rock N’ Roll Bar, Melbourne, October 28: Link & Pin, Woy Woy, November 3: Sappho Bar, Sydney. With a great resume, a lot of experience in the music world, and a bright future for sure, this guy has a lot to look forward to. It’s not too difficult to relate to what he is saying, is it? The song starts out with some beautiful fingerpicking guitar chords that could easily be mistaken for one of those classics you hear on hit rock radio stations but then transitions into full-on folk-rock mode when the guitar gives balance and Blake starts singing: “Spending my weekend all alone”. It’s also an anthem for anyone who has ever felt like they needed more time-time to make things right, time to fix the things that went wrong, and time to reconnect with loved ones. This is an anthem for anyone who has ever felt like they’re missing out on life because they’re stuck at work or stuck in their head too much. The song is about the passing of time, how it goes by in a flash and how we can’t seem to get enough of it. He’s a singer-songwriter with a soft rock style, and he’s been gaining momentum lately with his single “Days, Weeks, Months & Years.” 3) BLAKE CATERIS – Days, Weeks, Months & Yearsīlake Cateris is an Australian independent artist who mixes acoustic and electric sounds to create a nostalgic and easy-listening sound.
