Live Review: Buyers Guide To Electric Guitars

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Single Review: NILKA - ‘Sandcastle’

"Take a gander at my stronghold by the water, made with the best sands… Don't you want to be me?"

Furthermore, Nilka is back!

Sandcastle is the new single from Nashville based artist musician, Nilka. Sandcastle takes after Nilka's last single, Strike; whose discharge toward the beginning of this current year respected an extremely encouraging and productive 2018 for Nilka and her music.

"The main way you can spare yourself, is to relinquish your royal position. Simply keep your eyes on me… "

As struck, Sandcastle – the four and a half moment track – really features Nilka's image of music she keeps on growing; a magnificent combination of dim pop establishments, major synth creation and those healthy, ethereal yet Earthy tones Nilka is known for. Nilka easily embodies each verse all through the tune and has extremely given this track a figurative push towards subjects society doesn't care to talk about. The sandcastle and the sea, all speaking to her kingdom, society and the battlegrounds battled on amid war; her life and her development as a man and the development of society (or absence of). With each single discharge, Nilka prospers and develops; taking her developing collection higher than ever.

"Until the point that the tide keeps running in, my swing to sink or swim… And there'll be nothing left to see, when my kingdom is washed away via ocean… "

I won't lie, I have had Sandcastle on rehash for some time now. The thankfulness I have for these verses is unexplainable; they are not infectious But rather they are sharp and they adhere to your mind like paste since they are so provocative. These verses influence you to stand up and tune in to what Nilka is stating… I think about whether Nilka can ever top this?

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