Hear65 Music Reviews: yams, Bitesize Theatre Productions, and KYLA T

Hear65 Music Reviews: yams, Bitesize Theatre Productions, and KYLA T

Since the beginning, we’ve been reviewing music on Hear65 every week, and now we'd like to break away from this tradition and pass the baton over to you - the listeners of Singapore’s music. If you've ever been itching to share your thoughts about a new track release, or simply want to introduce good earworms to more listeners, then read on. 

For the uninitiated, the Hear65 website has a Review Function to help visitors discover and gain greater insight into the music in Singapore. Good music should always be shared, and we are inviting contributions from friends and fans of our homegrown artists.

Every two weeks, the Hear65 team will select a few reviews to publish in a Review Round Up article. Just check out the latest releases and submit your review for a chance to be featured. 

Here’s what readers have to say this week:


do you drive a nice car - yams

 

Scott Chua, 100/100: Listening to do you drive a nice car is like taking a long walk with yams along the beach, your stories merging together, your hearts caught between the city and the ocean.


The Monster in the Mirror Musical - Bitesize Theatre Productions

Evon Tang, 100/100: Love this album! As a whole, I enjoyed listening to every single song. I particularly like ‘Pale Blue Horizon’, ‘Me and You’, ‘Sink/Swim’ (Always brought tears to my eyes), and ‘Protein Smoothie Hashtag Blessed’. It’s on repeat both on Spotify and in my head. 🤪 Love the messages that were conveyed. Beautiful voices, melody, and lyrics. Can’t wait to watch the musical!!’ 


Pretty Boys - KYLA T

Zueol leo, 100/100: So psyched that this song was released. Seen this song grew from years back. So glad the song was arranged and produced like this because it's really her vibe. Amazing vocals as usual from Kyla T. Overall amazing bop to jam out too🙌


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