In the world of music, November 2024 will be remembered for rich releases that invite the listener to delve into various emotional states and musical experiments.

"Structure of Happiness": Discovery of a new lyrical universe

Since the beginning of November, the performer of "Structure of Happiness" presented her second solo mini-album, which continues the study of human emotions. The compositions "What do the crow and the rabbit have in common" delve into different types of attachment, which become the leitmotif of the performance. The contrast between the electronic motifs and the acoustic finale symbolizes the complexity of human feelings.

Tember Blanche: Parting with the creative past

The duet Tember Blanche presented the single "They love only once", which ends their five-year stage. The song about the uniqueness of true love is characterized by intimate lyrics supported by an acoustic guitar. This track becomes a special point in the band's creative history.

Nazva: Conceptual reflections on home

The third album of the Nazva group "Sprout" raised the theme of home. Folk elements and experimental lyrics make this release a special study that touches the deepest strings of the listener's soul. This approach became a real challenge and an exciting experience for the team.

Palindrome, Hackedface and Smurno: From Fear to Satire

Palindrome returns with the single "I'm afraid", which resonates with inner fears. Hackedface presented an ironic satire on everyday pleasures in "Coffee latte". Smurno, with their fresh single "Blades", continue to explore depressive post-punk with a gothic feel.

New names: Anna Petrash and Ivan Humoreska

Anna Petrash with the single "Snow" immerses the listener in emotional experiences, emphasizing the coldness of the relationship. Ivan Humoreska takes an ironic look at the apocalypse in Don't Expect Too Much from the End of the World, which combines rock music with unconventional lyrics.

Each of these releases is a separate story that reveals new facets of musical possibilities. These artists not only experiment with styles, but also invite listeners to think about the deepest questions of human existence.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova