SOFIA SONGS #11
Mooncall (avatar of Alessi) crafts an heart-wrenching beautiful and lush tropical soundscape in her take on Strokes tune I’ll Try Anything Once. This one is emotionally immense! Have a listen above.




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SOFIA SONGS #11
Mooncall (avatar of Alessi) crafts an heart-wrenching beautiful and lush tropical soundscape in her take on Strokes tune I’ll Try Anything Once. This one is emotionally immense! Have a listen above.
SOFIA SONGS #10
A melancholic rework of New York rockers The Strokes’ What Ever Happened? from London based troubadour Matt McKee Is poignant and delicate heart-beating slice of immense acoustics and powerful vocals.
SOFIA SONGS #9
Dystopian post punk from Hangzhou, China based quarter JUNKS. This trio did a rework of Hong Kong Garden originally from punk rockers Siouxsie and the Banshees. Their take on this tasty tune is a dramatic and decadent mix of razor sharp synths and swaggering vocals.
SOFIA SONGS #7
Sweet synths run amuck in a solid rework of Roxy Music’s More Than This from powerful pop rockers from Portland Pasty’s Rats. This one is bigger and brighter than the wide open blue skies.
SOFIA SONGS #6
Just Like Honey was originally from My Bloody Valentine’s seminal long player Psychocandy. Sofia utilized it dreamy ephemeral soundscapes well in Lost In Translation. Philly’s Free Cake For Every Creature fronted by artist Katie Bennett has crafted a torch ballad that brings together cinematic guitar melodies and pairs them with haunting vocals that mesmerized us at first listen (and every subsequent listen since).
SOFIA SONGS #5
A more jammy rework of French-pop act Phoenix’s Too Young from California based Dot Plaza who has out-put released previously via Super Fan 99.This one swell summer-licked funky guitar strummer that will def pull at your heart-strings.
SOFIA SONGS #4
Ephemeral guitar rockers Winter craft a beguiling and lush rework of Kevin Shield’s City Girl that was originally composed for the Oscar winning film Lost in Translation. You can lose yourself quite easily in the textured atmosphere of this composition!
SOFIA SONGS #2
Canadian crooner Calvin Love gets our hearts-beating and does great justice to this symphonic ballad originally crafted by Stockport’s finest 10cc! Smooth and pure unadulterated heart-ache!