Wednesday, February 4, 2026

“The Thread” by Virginia MacNaughton – A Song Feature

 

     A search through the 13 years of posts on Indie Obsessive found only three occurrences of the word “flugelhorn.” To some degree that reflects our tastes, but we have featured many chamber bands, so it is more of an indication of the rare use of the flugelhorn in the Indie Universe. The flugelhorn shares many of the qualities of a trumpet, but is warmer and mellower.
 
     The Thread” is the title track of an upcoming album from Virginia MacNaughton. She plays the piano and provides the vocals for the song. The flugelhorn in contributed by Felix Burling. MacNaughton explains that “The Thread” is about a new romantic connection and the persuasiveness of that connection, the sense of her new lover “imbuing everything.”
 
     Virginia MacNaughton is based in the UK. Her album, “The Thread,” is scheduled for a February 27 release. Currently, the album can be pre-ordered via Bandcamp (virginiamacnaughton.bandcamp.com/album/the-thread).
 
     The Thread” by Virginia MacNaughton
Lyrics of “The Thread” by Virginia MacNaughton
I will embrace this
Will you?
 
Alone I'll face this
With you
 
I'll reach up, align the stars
Before the golden hour
And if I overshoot this time
Then I'll come down in your next shower
 
In such a short time
I know you
 
The thread is pulling
Me to you
 
And as the moon is full and blue
The wave is strong and all I ask is
I can be the wind that whips you up
And spins you off your axis
 
I can't erase this
Like you
 
Because I got just one more moment
In your presence as a token
This is my concession prize
I could have left here quite unbroken
 
As a deadly winter sets in
Lit by only flashes
You will be the snow that settles
On my skin and my eyelashes
 
Because I got just one more moment
In your presence as a token
This is my concession prize
I could have left here quite unbroken
 
The thread is pulling me to you
I can't erase this
Like you

Monday, February 2, 2026

“Temptation” by Dax – A Song Feature

 

     Firstly, we confess there are other bloggers far better equipped to discuss the discography of Dax. He is primarily a Rapper, so his music resides in a genre that we prefer to leave for reviewers with a greater appreciation and knowledge of that style of music. Still, Dax is a prolific composer and with each release that finds its way to us, both the clarity and the intelligence of the message induce multiple listens.
 
     Dax uses diversity in genres as a toolbox. He is primarily a Rapper, but has vocal charisma across a range of styles. And Dax shifts styles depending upon what he wants to communicate — aggressive Rap to express anger, melodic passages to expose weakness, and sometimes naked spoken-word when divulging accountability.
 
     Temptation,” describes the on-going battle to stay true to your moral compass. Both the first and the last verse of the song begin “Temptations outside, knocking at my door  //  I won the battle last night, but I’m still at war.” Thus, “every moment of resistance to temptation is a victory.”  For the message, Dax selected a style that is far more closely aligned with Country than with Rap. The exception is the verse that starts around 2:09, when there is a brief masterful switch to his musical base. Instrumentally, our favorite contribution is the banjo that is particularly apparent near the end of “Temptation” (after 2:44).
 
     Dax is Canada-born, although his Facebook site indicates that he is now living in Wichita, Kansas. He is a 26-year-old singer and Rapper who has been described as “currently making something out of absolutely nothing.” We don’t agree – Dax possesses both poetic and musical skills that set him apart from others.
 
     Temptation” by Dax
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatsdax
 
Lyrics of “Temptation” by Dax
Temptations outside, knocking at my door
I won the battle last night, but I’m still at war
I starve my flesh,
then feed my spirit with faith
Then raise hell till it’s up at Heavens Gates
 
Temptation creeps into an idle mind
Lack of purpose is the place seeking pleasure resides and feel safe
(and get’s its strength)
Temptation loves fame, serves ego and pride
Mama told me two wrongs, don’t make no right So I pray
(the temptation away)
 
Temptation makes slaves out of lustful eyes
It’ll rob you of your happiness And pay you attention with lies
In that darkness, you’ll find shame ‘s not worth your time
then appraise your Sin for the cost of peace of mind
 
Temptation creeps into an idle mind
Lack of purpose is the place seeking pleasure resides and feel safe
(and get’s its strength)
Temptation loves fame, serves ego and pride
Mama told me two wrongs, don’t make no right So I pray
(the temptation away)
 
Down by the Riverbend
in the garden, where the snake tempted Adam and Eve,
they ate the fruit and from those seeds
grew the roots of this family tree
It’s why we struggle it’s why we fight
our mother’s nature, fathered time
the human race, but fall behind
dying to live but all living to die
for goodness sake,
we’ve been a tone for sins and given God’s grace
stuck in this Babylonic world we can't escape
going to war with Demons every day,
the soul and spirit break that’s why I pray
 
Temptations outside, knocking at my door
I won the battle last night, but I’m still at war
I starve my flesh, then feed my spirit with faith
Then raise hell till it’s up at Heavens Gates
 

Sunday, February 1, 2026

“Nightfall” by Paranoïd – A Song Feature

 

     The initial two minutes of “Nightfall” are vocally invigorating, as a MGMT-esque Moog establishes a strong foundation for engaging vocals. Paranoïd is based in Toulouse, France, but the lyrics are in English. The band explains that the song is about “a dystopian nocturnal walk between dream and reality, clarity and darkness.”

     Still, the magic of “Nightfall” resides in the two-part instrument-focused bridge that begins shortly after the two-minute mark. Initially, the instruments take an equalitarian approach of cooperative aggression that contrasts with seemingly distanced and echoed vocals. Suddenly, the track from Paranoïd reduces tempo, deceptively indicating a return to the body of the song. Instead, “Nightfall” explodes (at 2:54) into a frenetic guitar-driven triumph.
 
     The members of Paranoïd are Pierre-Adrien Marot-Babilée (vocals, guitar, keyboard), Martin Jaussan (bass, Moog), and Lorenzo Luciani (drums). Arnaud Beyney is credited as an “additional live guitarist.” Quoting an interesting description of their song:
  How about some more nocturnal wanderings, some romantic-depressive introspection wrapped in nineties guilty pleasures? A voice reminiscent of Brian Molko (Placebo) and instrumentation similar to Foals or White Lies. A throwback to '91 in a London club where Thom Yorke might have gotten lost, secretly confessing his unconditional love for The Cure. Impossible love or passionate fusion, Paranoid creates its own unique identity.”

     “Nightfall” by Paranoïd

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paranoid.officiel
Website: https://weareparanoid.fr/
Links to “Nightfall:” https://listn.lnk.to/Nightfall