Pigeon Spins Rock Featuring RedLight, Svarp The Harp, Prem Byrne, Energy Whores, Cupid Spell, and More!
- Pigeon

- Aug 31
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 1
RedLight - As Always
RedLight song As Always, coming from the LP Homeworks, drives through the influence of the strokes and those guitar-based melodic songs, early 2000s rock spirit.
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Svarp The Harp - Hoochie Coochie Man
Released on 20th October 2023, "Hoochie Coochie Man" stands out as a soulful and introspective take on a timeless blues favorite. With a meticulous attention to detail in both music and lyrics, this rendition transports listeners to a realm of tranquility and contemplation. The recording process, marked by an impromptu slide guitar addition, adds a touch of spontaneity to the otherwise meticulously crafted single. Svarp The Harp's dedication to authenticity shines through in this handmade production, promising a listening experience that resonates deeply with blues enthusiasts worldwide.
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Prem Byrne - Why I Don't Go To The Movies Anymore
Delving into the themes of real relationships versus Hollywood fantasies, "Why I Don't Go To The Movies Anymore" offers listeners a fresh perspective on love and commitment. With intricate lyrics and a complex chord progression, this track showcases Prem Byrne's versatility as an artist. Recorded at AR Audio in San Francisco, this single is a testament to Prem Byrne's growth and artistry, resonating with audiences seeking a mature take on love songs.
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Energy Whores - Pretty Sparkly Things
Driven by pulsing synths, angular beats, and hypnotic vocal delivery, Pretty Sparkly Things feels like a dance track you could spin at a club—until the words hit you in the gut. From mocking “influencers with their photo filters” to those “spoiled girls clutching their pearls,” Energy Whores make it clear: the system is rigged, and the sparkle is just a distraction from exploitation.
“This song is about how society dangles unattainable dreams in front of us while so many people are struggling just to survive,” says Carrie Schoenfeld. “It’s satire, but it’s also deadly serious because this obsession with luxury and status is what keeps the machine grinding us down.”
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Cupid Spell - Look Alike
Look Alike is a dark synth pop track created in honor of David Lynch and focuses on themes of duality, duplicity, dichotomy, and everyone's capacity for a dual nature. A sample of David Lynch from his Number of the Day series can be heard throughout the track, and the music is based on the dark dream-like qualities found in Angelo Badalamenti and Julee Cruise's work.
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