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𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: The Game – Lunar Plexus

Written by

Charles Connolly

in

Connolly’s Corner

Welcome all to 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿, a series of weekly reviews by Charles Connolly – an artist in his own right. Here, Charles delves into the greatest brand new singles brought to you by the best unsigned artists on our electrifying and eclectic set of 𝙉𝙚𝙬 𝘼𝙧𝙩𝙞𝙨𝙩 𝙎𝙥𝙤𝙩𝙡𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩 playlists.


𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙂𝙖𝙢𝙚 – 𝙇𝙪𝙣𝙖𝙧 𝙋𝙡𝙚𝙭𝙪𝙨


Charles plays a game…


This weekly thing of mine. You all witness it, but only in its finished form. None of you ever sees the process. It’s possible that many of you barely register there being a process of any kind. A bit like how my father never imagined Beatles songs actually being crafted and put together in the studio by his heroes playing instruments, manually and laboriously, take after take; rather that the songs simply came to exist. I don’t just tap the “make review” button, then tap the “post” button. If only. But “if only”? Would I really like that? Where’s the fun in that? Sure, it would certainly give me a lot more time to work, and not keep artists/clients waiting (I’m a producer/make-things-sound-gooderer, just in case you wondered), and it certainly would be nice not to have that persistent weekly pressure on my shoulders… But then again, isn’t this all part of what has turned it into a “thing”; like a PROPER thing? My little Corner has apparently become something special. Which makes me rather proud, I must admit. However, I see the column differently to you. For me it’s a weekly challenge, and one that I relish. It’s not an obstacle or a chore to be completed. The fun is in the process, but the outcome is just as important. But fun doesn’t mean lack of effort; hell no. The effort is what makes it enjoyable, both in the giving and the receiving. Basically, much like Solitaire, it’s a game I play by myself. By the way, did you spot all 11 card games in last week’s article (12 if you include Tarot)? That in itself was a game you probably weren’t even aware was being played!


We all liked playing games as a child. When did we stop enjoying games? DID we ever stop? Perhaps the games have simply changed… And no, I don’t mean that they have “progressed” from board games to computer games. That ain’t the games I mean, you literal person. I mean that we set ourselves challenges as adults. Admittedly the outcome of these rather more mature games matters a little more, but we continue to play the game. Everybody, play the game (thank you, Queen). You set yourself the target of securing that dream job you’ve always wanted. You set yourself the challenge of popping out as many babies as possible in a single decade. You attempt to finally finish that album (I believe in you). You attempt to finally start that novel (it’ll never happen). You attempt to wear a red hoodie without looking like a teenager (you fail). You see if you can pull off the colour beige without looking like your grandfather (you fail). Each challenge is a game of sorts, and we ALL do it. But let’s look at music and see where these challenges lie. There has been so much about HAL (A.I.) being a “timesaver”, with the CEO of Suno (one of the leading HAL “music” companies) telling us that no musicians actually ENJOY the process of making music… Erm…….. Where on Earth did he get THAT idea???!!! You see, if you start thinking like this, then what is the point of anything? Is it worth bothering if there’s a little work and effort involved…? The answer – emphatically – is yes. The making of the music is very much the game. It is exactly what gives you the satisfaction. Building your own table from scratch is far more satisfying than buying one from Ikea. Okay, bad example: the satisfaction you hold (not to mention the broken back you hold) from having completed the puzzle that is an Ikea flat-pack table, is probably leagues ahead of most in life. But you get the gist. The process is everything.


But what THEN? Say you’ve strived to achieve, and you genuinely feel you pulled it off? What have you to show for it? This was where I stood a couple of months ago. The challenge was my album. I put everything I could into those 47 minutes of music. The end result is something of which I am very proud. The best thing I have ever done, in fact. But does anything say it is actually thought to be really good? It’s all so insular, like that game of Solitaire. Sure, I’ve had the most beautiful comments over the course of its release, but nothing sort of concrete. Nothing set in stone. And what about my mixing and production? Well, I have always had happy clients. But there was nothing official of any kind. No sort of certificate or anything. I’ve had some great reviews… But again, nothing sort of stating “He’s really good: pick him”… And so, I set myself yet another challenge; a game, if you will. For the first time, I put myself forward for a few awards (tap to watch my little video). Having never done this sort of thing before, I was a little apprehensive and confused by the process. This was to be for the ISSA Awards; ISSA being the International Singer Songwriter Association. Once all was in place, I realised I was going to have a very busy month of April. Yet another game to play. But this is NOT one I am playing on my lonesome. Aside from all the other nominees, there is a bunch of NASian artists in the running, and in true NAS form, I wanted to rally the troops to see if we’ve got what it takes. Every morning since April 2nd, I have got into the routine of voting both forms, all NAS artists (and one or two others), then designing and sharing a story for Instagram; plus all the other usual morning duties. The thing is, I haven’t really been sure if anyone is seeing any of this. Hence coming to you somewhat directly. I am fully aware of the cheek of using my platform to advertise, but I don’t want you just to vote for me. I wish for you to vote for ALL the NAS nominees. On the International side, these include myself, Marianne Vedder, Marcus Magnusson, Roberta Scimè, and Stefani Kleppe (also Synthetik Blonde). On the American side, these include just Chris Buchanan (also Copperstone) and Rich Allen. The great thing about this particular contest, is that you can choose multiple artists/choices per category, so you don’t have to worry about choosing one over another. You can choose them all! The bad news is, it’s a daily vote. This must be done daily. The good news is, there’s only around one week left of voting! So let’s really give it one final daily push! Then you can all relax and do whatever it is that you usually do in those minutes you might have lost. It would mean a huge deal to me and all of the other nominees, if you can vote daily for the remainder of the contest. If you’re feeling especially kind and supportive, you can even vote on multiple devices per day! Wouldn’t it be lovely for goodness to be official? The two voting forms are linked below, along with the usual links.


I never want to annoy people. I’m maybe a bit too nice and polite for success. I’m just not pushy enough. I know how irritating it can be to be poked and prodded regularly. But stepping back and being silent about it just doesn’t help me and my career. So here I am, making a rare “help me” move (whilst simultaneously helping others – my justification). Apologies for being so out of character.


Enough about me and the nominees. Let’s move on back to fun and games! So when doing my weekly trawl, I found good stuff. But I couldn’t help but feel I had missed something a while back. Something perhaps special in a different way. Not so much overlooked, but possibly thrown to the back of the to-do list. And so I looked at my notes from previous weeks. Yes, I make notes every single week; lots of them. Eventually, I found it. This week’s pick was released exactly 2 months ago. Let’s talk about Lunar Plexus! For a start, they ain’t so much a band as a duo. John Saddler and Reuben Ayres are from Devon (that’s in England). They’ve been in various bands (both separately and together) since the 70s, which is before I was born. It’s not often I feel young these days. Ach, sorry boys – I now realise this will make you feel even older. Just pretend I never said that. You sound young on record, so that’s what matters. In this fine duo, musical roles are shared between them. John handles the writing and the singing. Reuben, on the other hand, manages the bass, drums, recording and mixing. They both take care of the guitars, keyboards and production. The share of everything is satisfyingly measured, and frankly how a duo should be; otherwise the one doing all the “work” might start to resent the other, while the other just flits in “to do their bit”. Although Lunar Plexus has been a member of the NAS for around 20 months, this is their first appearance in my Corner. I’m always delighted to have new blood: it’s like a transfusion without the mess. And now I sound positively vampiric. Their latest gift to us all, is The Game.


The guitar intro was what instantly drew me in. Despite being made from just two major chords, it was not a gleeful in the slightest. But neither was it sad. The whole song seems to have a very pensive quality; a sort of “let me just take all this in” kind of vibe. There’s no finalised conclusion, which I suppose is a lot like life: “let’s just see what happens, shall we?”. But at the same time, it is also quite forthright, like a man drawing from indisputable experience. Yet the warmth of the guitars and bass gives the feeling of a seatbelt: it’s gonh’ be a bumpy ride, but “we got you”. There’s reassurance from the two men who’ve done this all before, many times. Being in safe hands, I continued listening, willingly. The verse veers into sadness, and it’s the beginning of something brilliant. There’s a Latin accent here, but not in the vocals. Instant interest with every chord, showing their true musicality. Every part of this song flows as easily and simply as modern pop, yet very little of the song is easy or simple. You see, this song manages something that almost all modern pop fails to even attempt. Key changes. And this particular release is a whole GAME of key changes! It’s just so clever, but unless it’s pointed out, it’s very easy to miss. It is perhaps even disguised too well! But I don’t think so. Why point out the brilliance when you can be cool about it? The whole song builds so naturally as if it was handed to them by the Easter Bunny (sorry, still getting over the weekend). It doesn’t sound like there has been a process. It sounds like it was simply released. How nice is THAT??


And it was all of this that made me wonder what it was that I loved so much about this song… The production is great. And I certainly can’t fault the playing. I am normally so obsessed with sound and production these days; often pointing out the subtlest vocal intonation, reverb tail, or crack of a snare drum, that I sometimes miss the street for the houses. I didn’t grow up producing and mixing songs. I grew up listening to them! And I was not concentrating on the subtleties. I was singing the melodies and learning how to play the chords on the guitar. Hands up, who had The Beatles Songbook as a child…? I know: almost all of you. But what was my next step? Mixing?? Of COURSE not! I didn’t even know what a mix WAS! I loved all these classic songs. I wanted to make songs as good as those. So picked up the guitar and started producing. No, I did NOT. I started WRITING! And in hearing The Game, the songwriter in me awoke! I realised it was the SONG that grabbed me. Everything else is Three of a Kind (really good), but the song itself is a Royal Flush (despite how it sounds, that’s the best). Sorry, I’m not only still getting over Easter but also getting over all those card games from last week. For me, the song is not only the ace, but the King among musical practices. And I can occasionally forget the whole purpose of the artist’s initial point: the song. Then ON this song, can lay the production, playing and mixing. But then there’s the singing. As The Game continues, it becomes triumphant; not just in music and words, but in vocal urgency. John brings out the big guns. And speaking of words, here’s a line plucked at random from within: “Led on; taken in. Beguiled by flattery and spin”… People just don’t write lyrics like this anymore. It’s so refreshing and genuinely interesting!


And speaking of “spin”, give it one. No, give it many. Pretend The Game is one of those games with a Twister spinner.


While you’re busy voting, I’m going to see if I can pull off beige.


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70 responses to “𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: The Game – Lunar Plexus”

  1. DVous Music Avatar
    April 22, 2025
    DVous Music

    You can’t beat a great song that is mixed well. It makes all the difference!

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  2. Bob Consley Avatar
    April 22, 2025
    Bob Consley

    “The Game”. . . that intro . . . wow! It gets your attention from the get-go. Nicely done, Lunar Plexus. Thanks, Charles, for an excellent review.

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  3. William Lovitt Avatar
    April 22, 2025
    William Lovitt

    A nice mix of humor and philosophy from Charles this week + a very insightful review. I enjoyed everything about “The Game” by Lunar Plexus from the lyrics to the music, instrumentation and production. A little bit off the beaten path in a very good way 😎

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  4. Dom Piper Avatar
    April 22, 2025
    Dom Piper

    If your aim was to make a pedantic fellow like me go back to last weeks review and count the card game references, then you have achieved that. Well done you sir. Same as you on this, there is indeed something about the intro that instantly pulls you in. Thanks Charles and thank you for your music team Plexus.

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  5. Giuseppe Maria Bità Avatar
    April 22, 2025
    Giuseppe Maria Bità

    The name of this musical group is curious from a little research I did on google, the lunar plexus has to do with the chakras and is necessary for the balance and well-being of the body. The song I listened to brings well-being to the ears so I would say that the objective was achieved

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  6. Pamara Music Avatar
    April 22, 2025
    Pamara Music

    Charles, you’ve done it again! Your review of “The Game” by Lunar Plexus beautifully captures the essence of what makes a great song truly great. I love how you recognized the clever key changes and brilliant songwriting that stands out in today’s music landscape. Your passion for authentic musicianship always shines through in your writing. Keep championing these talented artists – your Corner is becoming a true musical treasure map for those of us seeking quality over quantity!

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  7. Terry Gilbey Avatar
    April 22, 2025
    Terry Gilbey

    I understand the satisfaction of achievement just so long as there aren’t too many casualties along the way. The track itself was very satisfying in many ways and indeed did sound triumphant. To me it sounded ideal for a road trip and at times I could almost imagine driving for hours along desert roads whilst listening. I loved the ending too.

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  8. bathroomofthefuture Avatar
    April 22, 2025
    bathroomofthefuture

    I’d be hard pressed to argue “The Game” is one of Queen’s more consistent albums, but the title track is guaranteed to be stuck in my head for the rest of the day after this. And I’m fine with it!

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  9. CS Taber Avatar
    April 22, 2025
    CS Taber

    I also find great pleasure in the process and pride in the product, even though there is never any objective measure of the quality of the end result. The game is enough for me.

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  10. joibjalla Avatar
    April 22, 2025
    joibjalla

    Challenges are fun and life is full of them. Reading articles is a challenge for me because I’m not that much into reading but I do read Connolly’s Corner so it must be good 🙂

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  11. Bob Kitt Avatar
    April 22, 2025
    Bob Kitt

    Another compelling observation on a very interesting composition. I can hear a lot of influences at play – but there is also a lot of originality & uniqueness. I appreciate how Lunar Plexus has presented this song arrangement in their own style & vibe to create something unique to them almost making the listener forget the initial inspiration. Great job everyone & thanks for another awesome review CC!

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  12. henchjerome Avatar
    April 22, 2025
    henchjerome

    Hey CC, I hope you’re well! Yh the songs great! It was the chorus that got me and I like how they have made the instrumentation fit in the song effortlessly. Oh yh congratulations on putting yourself up for issa award 👏🏾, voting again now Jerome (HencH Tha Beat Sorcerer)

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  13. Fredrik Segerstedt Avatar
    April 22, 2025
    Fredrik Segerstedt

    YES Charles we’re continue to vote on the NAS members at ISSA 👍 First time I recognize the guitar intro and some of the melody, but couldn’t place it. Then it hit me, It’s “Alice Cooper” in slow motion, but in an own interpretation by Lunar Plexus. Well done guys!

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  14. rikiabi34 Avatar
    April 22, 2025
    rikiabi34

    Here’s another song that attracts attention. Depth in the lyrics, in the interpretation, feeling… too much quality for a top 20 radio station…and at the same time, why shouldn’t it be there to inspire, enlight, give depth to the life of an unknown listener?

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  15. Faded Element Avatar
    April 22, 2025
    Faded Element

    I too Mr. CC was pulled in right from the guitar intro. Gives a great throwback feel of a 70’s song my Dad would be educating me with coming on the radio 😃 👏

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  16. Billy Castillo Avatar
    April 22, 2025
    Billy Castillo

    Trying not to parrot what others have said so I’ll make a different observation…that title is brilliant. I love a good pun (anyone who knows me offline can attest ) so the whole “Lunar” (as opposed to “Solar” ) Plexus artist name gets me good. Love the 70s vibe too

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  17. Valeryan Richards Avatar
    April 22, 2025
    Valeryan Richards

    Another excellent read as I’d expect it to be Maestro – I like the song too and the musicianship … but mostly the subtly of the lyric – but then I would wouldn’t I ? ….. Already looking forward to next week’s epistle and a time when those “music competition/awards” are out of the way for another year – but I wish you luck of course.🎶🎶

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  18. DJ Time Avatar
    April 22, 2025
    DJ Time

    Unfortunately, being Italian, I understand little of the text, so I can only give an opinion on the music. The sounds are genuine and the music goes against the grain because it seems from many years ago.

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  19. astrid.m.music Avatar
    April 22, 2025
    astrid.m.music

    I love what you did and wrote about the game, about the process, about reward and acknowledgment of your craft and I bet this song had a great process in the making. You can hear the complicity, the work, the creativity and the mastering in the wrap up. I really love the way the key change is used, structures the song, and the lyrics are just adding to the cleverness of the whole song. Well done! And I am sure I’ll say it again and again in the next few month Charles, especially because I am sure if someone can pull off the beige, it’s you and the talented artists whom are part of NAS

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  20. Kris Townsent Avatar
    April 22, 2025
    Kris Townsent

    To my shame, I must admit that I missed the first week of the votings, but for the past two weeks, every NAStronaut has been getting their daily vote from me (okay, maybe I forgot one or two days…). So, now I’m going to listen to the game — I’m curious to hear it!

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  21. happybetty67 Avatar
    April 22, 2025
    happybetty67

    What can I say? By now they know even on Venus and Mars that I am an avid supporter and great lover of the sound of Lunar Plexus, a band I have followed since the beginning. I am very grateful for this review, not only because it is well deserved but because it fully reflects my musical tastes. Well done John and Reuben! Betty of Portobello Express

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  22. Jane Marie Avatar
    April 22, 2025
    Jane Marie

    This song has moments of nostalgia for me – music that was playing in my childhood (yes that was the 70s too! 😅) – can’t put my finger on what exactly, but the theatrical-style tracks that came about in that era (like Wings / maybe some Jeff Wayne ) – but still works well as a contemporary release. I enjoyed the way the song developed and grew – got the emotions going! Did you pull off the beige?!☺️

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  23. Bernice Marsala Avatar
    April 22, 2025
    Bernice Marsala

    Haven’t missed a day of voting for you all! 🙌🏻 Great melodies and key changes in this song! It’s definitely attention-grabbing.

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  24. brother.poor.my Avatar
    April 22, 2025
    brother.poor.my

    I love when a song just comes together (loose Beatles reference) instead of fighting and struggling for it to be. And thanks for believing in me, Charles Connolly, I’m finishing my 5th album, the final track for C3 will be out in a few weeks. I can relate to being too polite for success. Many famous artists act as though they are the greatest thing since sliced bread. As though, if you say it out loud enough, it’ll be true or something.

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  25. Dreadful Savior Avatar
    April 22, 2025
    Dreadful Savior

    “The Game” by Lunar Plexus is super catchy with slick key changes that just hit right. Connolly’s review nails why this track’s a total vibe!🖤🥀💀

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  26. Chris Franklin Avatar
    April 22, 2025
    Chris Franklin

    Charles, your reviews are, of course, a special highlight of the week. Let’s face it; they are far more than a mere review. More, a stream of consciousness, with many layers, false leads, underlying meaning, and best of all, much humour. Oh, and an occasional mention of a song. I think each year you should take your annual output and release it as a book called “Connolly’s Corner Conflations”, would be a best seller in no time. This week’s song is reminiscent of a show song. “Jesus Chris, Superstar”, perhaps. A great sense of exposition about it, and yes, very clever modulations. Most excellent. I wish Lunar Plexus great success with “The Game”. ❤️

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  27. emj Avatar
    April 23, 2025
    emj

    I had a Beatles songbook, and Chet Atkins. The Game is a cool song, nice in headphones. Picasso “1% inpiration, 99% prspiration”.

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  28. Vladislav Kubíček Avatar
    April 23, 2025
    Vladislav Kubíček

    I like what Edgar Degas said: “A painting that looks as if it was done easily is very often the result of great effort.” So thank you for your process with the review.

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  29. Thesecond Avatar
    April 23, 2025
    Thesecond

    it’s always intriguing when each member is content with their role, makes the game even more fun. dope song

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  30. Lisa Haden Avatar
    April 23, 2025
    Lisa Haden

    I still have a Beatles songbook, but it’s rather tatty now 😂 I kept all my old songbooks so my kids can use them to learn to play, they don’t know many of the songs. Another awesome review, gonna go and stream the song now, while I play solitaire (which I love!)

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  31. Terrestrial Animal Avatar
    April 23, 2025
    Terrestrial Animal

    Making music, writing music, just playing music — especially in a group setting — is one of the greatest joys I have ever experienced. It can be frustrating and all sorts of other things, but it is glorious. Life is a game. Everyone plays. It’s a game you can’t really win, some do, but most don’t — but, we all keep playing. Well, some quit early. Anyway, I agree. Everything is a game, in a sense, when you boil it down and think about it. And if it’s not, then it should be. Makes the mundane tasks slightly more enjoyable. Big fan of Lunar Plexus. Great article. Cheers CC

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  32. 12 Below Avatar
    April 23, 2025
    12 Below

    I think you are right in emphasizing the song over all the other elements like production. That must be why “oldies” survive (or even re-emerge) despite not having the latest production technology. And when I read about the comment from that Suno chap about “musicians not enjoying the process of making music” I felt like “What? WHAT?”…Clearly that man has never jammed with other people or been on stage. Well, his loss.

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  33. Emily Gray Avatar
    April 23, 2025
    Emily Gray

    Charles, somehow I completely missed the memo until yesterday! But I shall be voting daily from now on 🫡Really digging this track too!

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  34. tstationstudio Avatar
    April 23, 2025
    tstationstudio

    Great guitar riff on the intro and a really nice song. Regarding the writing of articles @Connollytunes, I totally understand what you are saying. I was a writer for Rockrgrl Magazine for 10 years, from 1995 to 2005. Rockrgrl was the first magazine issued for and about women in the music industry. I was the contributing editor and my column was titled, RockrGadgets. They are equipment review articles that I wrote for every issue. I’ve always had a knack for technical issues and love to combine music with technology. It was always a thrill to receive the equipment in the mail from the music manufacturers; I would get to review it for several months and put it through its paces,… Show More

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  35. Marcus Magnusson Avatar
    April 23, 2025
    Marcus Magnusson

    I hear a lot of Poison by Alice Cooper on this song, both the guitar riff and the vocal melodies.. which is not a bad influence by any means. and thank you for rallying votes for me as well!

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  36. Andrew Flynn Avatar
    April 23, 2025
    Andrew Flynn

    Great read this week with some themes that resonate: The idea of receiving external validation is important for my motivation to keep creating music, although will it ever be set in stone or concrete that my music is good enough, the issue with that idea is that that needs to come from within me, an inner knowing or confidence. Depending on how we were cooked by our parents and surroundings all those years ago really depends on our ability to have that positive inner self-worth reign over seeking external validation/worth and the issue is if the two don’t line up it is never ending cycle. Something I struggle with this for sure​, so when it comes to my music, I… Show More

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  37. steveokwormusic Avatar
    April 23, 2025
    steveokwormusic

    Great song pick and great review as always! The Game sounds really superb! Kudos Lunar Plexus. PS. Regarding what you said about using AI to produce music, I just wanted to say that if songwriters and musicians go the easy way of using AI, the skills of songwriting and music creation will begin to diminish. There used to be a time, I knew all the phone numbers of friends and family by heart. Now I can’t remember any of them. I have relinquished that to the phone. So if I ever lose my phone, that’s it.

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  38. crashworldband Avatar
    April 23, 2025
    crashworldband

    A very hypnotic vibe pervades this song. Yes, lovely guitar part off the top and throughout the song. The song has an optimistic melancholy feeling…kind of strange. It lures one in. Wonderful production.

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  39. Bernice Marsala Avatar
    April 23, 2025
    Bernice Marsala

    😂

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  40. Simone Vignini Avatar
    April 24, 2025
    Simone Vignini

    Congrats to John and Reuben for their project, thanks Charles for the article, I’m going to vote!

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  41. crimson.disc Avatar
    April 24, 2025
    crimson.disc

    The process is everything and if music was handed to us instead of crafted… I bet most of us would leave it and find something did require crafting!

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  42. Shards Avatar
    April 24, 2025
    Shards

    One of my fav duos and this song is just the umpteenth proof of their unmatched artistry ❤️ well done Charles !!

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  43. antonigpiano Avatar
    April 24, 2025
    antonigpiano

    The ‘process’ is what allows happy accidents, sometimes the most important ingredient in the track. I love happy accidents. Key changes, also are sometimes happy accidents, they have to occur at just the right place. If they’re unnoticed, perhaps that’s even better, it certainly adds interest regardless. 🙂

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  44. Innovaniac Music Avatar
    April 24, 2025
    Innovaniac Music

    First, I am going to vote each day for the rest of this week, thanks for the inspiration. Second I am going to check out this cool duo and chill to it tonight!

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  45. Synthetik Blonde Avatar
    April 25, 2025
    Synthetik Blonde

    Truly marvelous!!! I don’t know if it was out of character at all… I got a strong sense of Charles… albeit maybe a side we don’t see as often-not a bad thing. Thank you for the shoutout <3 and of course excellent review of Lunar Plexus’ The Game! P.s. I’m wickedly good at twister… well I used to be before my limbs gave out XD

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  46. Tim Davies Avatar
    April 25, 2025
    Tim Davies

    Suno CEO outing himself as a bad musician. Like a spiteful child; “I can’t enjoy it so I think nobody should”. Thanks for introducing great music to me.

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  47. Krauw Avatar
    April 25, 2025
    Krauw

    Another fantastic review from Charles! Loved diving into the world of Lunar Plexus and ‘The Game.’

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  48. Charles Connolly Avatar
    April 25, 2025
    Charles Connolly

    What did you like about the review? Did you like the song?

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  49. Adán Ramírez Avatar
    April 26, 2025
    Adán Ramírez

    Una vez más. He disfrutado mucho leyendo tu perspectiva sobre el proceso creativo y cómo se relaciona con todo en la vida. Esa descripción de ‘The Game’ de Lunar Plexus es tan detallada que casi puedo escucharla en mi cabeza. Gracias por compartir tu visión, tus profundos pensamientos y tus ideas.

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  50. Christine Shafransky Avatar
    April 26, 2025
    Christine Shafransky

    I’ve been trying to vote for you and the other NAS nominees on a daily basis! Good luck! You deserve recognition for all your hard work! As far as The Game goes, this song gives off such great vibes when listening to it! Definitely a hit for sure!

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  51. sullie.music Avatar
    April 26, 2025
    sullie.music

    Good luck with the ISSA awards Charles, to be honest you deserve to win some. Its always hard as an artist to blow our own trupets so to speak so you are dead right to do it here! Excellent song, well crafted and produced.

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  52. Lapnayh PopMusic Avatar
    April 26, 2025
    Lapnayh PopMusic

    Estos han sido días muy difíciles para mí, y hoy Charles Connolly me ha hecho pensar en esa satisfacción secreta de ver cómo algo toma forma, ya sea una canción, un mueble de Ikea, o incluso un simple comentario como este. Me resonó mucho tu reflexión sobre el ‘juego’ de la creación. Ahora voy a escuchar la canción.

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  53. junehollandmusic Avatar
    April 26, 2025
    junehollandmusic

    I’ll really hope you win an award Charles you’re so deserving of one! I’ve voted for you for every category you’re in! 😁🙌 Enjoying the percussion in this track!

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  54. Blister Soul Avatar
    April 26, 2025
    Blister Soul

    I was given a Beatles songbook as an adult learning piano

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  55. unobliterated Avatar
    April 26, 2025
    unobliterated

    Fully agree. If I ever stopped enjoying the music making process, it’d definitely be time to quit. Where’s the fun in AI? Where’s the sense of satisfaction?

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  56. David Elbaz Avatar
    April 26, 2025
    David Elbaz

    Beautiful song and fantastic review by Mr. Connolly!

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  57. christian.luxdujour Avatar
    April 27, 2025
    christian.luxdujour

    It would take me all year to write one weekly review. 👏 probably gonna take me a lifetime to finish an album. Really enjoyed the track Lunar Plexus. 🔥 Great buildup. Vote for NAS artists 🗳️ ISSA!!!!

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  58. Red Smith Avatar
    April 27, 2025
    Red Smith

    Charles, your review of ‘The Game’ by Lunar Plexus is absolutely spot-on! The way you highlight the song’s key changes and lyrical depth really brings out its brilliance. Kudos to Lunar Plexus for crafting such a captivating track—it’s clear that their experience and talent shine through in every note.

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  59. niwde yen Avatar
    April 27, 2025
    niwde yen

    Thank you, Charles, for shining a spotlight on “The Game” by Lunar Plexus! Your insightful review beautifully captures the essence of the song and the artistry behind it. Congratulations to Lunar Plexus on this well-deserved recognition!

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  60. Nicholas Karl McNally Avatar
    April 27, 2025
    Nicholas Karl McNally

    Who are these The Beatles everyone keeps talking about? Are they new? I’m a musician and don’t really like the process of looking this up so I’m just going to ask A.I.. No more pencils, no more books.

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  61. Blue Scarr Avatar
    April 27, 2025
    Blue Scarr

    Imagine believing that musicians hate making music. What a Herbert that suno guy is. I hate chess however. Can’t stand it. Lunar Plexus are cool however.

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  62. ebolutionate Avatar
    April 27, 2025
    ebolutionate

    Apologies for the delay. I only have time now to look into this week’s review and what a song, it really hits you in the feels.

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  63. Last Ravage Opinion Avatar
    April 27, 2025
    Last Ravage Opinion

    It is all about the process: successfully turning ideas into music or any other art form while they pulse inside us is the greatest reward, at least for me it is. I’m sure everyone here feels, rightfully, that they deserve more in return for their creations once they are released, but charts aren’t about the product, they’re all about business, profit, and in most cases, not in favour of the artists. Sorry I missed the ISSA award vote, I only realized it today, while reading this review. I find it hard to follow and support every single project in the NAS community, there are too many things to do in my daily routine, maybe next time. Quoting the extremely catchy… Show More

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  64. TrizZzy Rhap Avatar
    April 27, 2025
    TrizZzy Rhap

    Great song writing geniuses. And as for u Charles, always top notch.

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  65. Emma Dupéré Avatar
    April 27, 2025
    Emma Dupéré

    As usual this review and song are amazing and I vote for you and really hope that you will win !!

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  66. andelectro music Avatar
    April 27, 2025
    andelectro music

    Great review and if music is a game, the playing is great, the promoting not so much. Always think duos have a special place in music making and Lunar Plexus are doing their bit. Great song-writing with many hooks and a great vibe.

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  67. Edward Corrado Avatar
    April 27, 2025
    Edward Corrado

    Charles, I can’t even imagine the process you go through to come up with these brilliant reviews, but keep it up. I’ll enjoy getting to know Lunar Plexus

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  68. Pablo Bianchi Avatar
    April 27, 2025
    Pablo Bianchi

    Y Charles se mantiene en juego con una nueva reseña!!!!

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  69. Shel Scott Avatar
    April 29, 2025
    Shel Scott

    Oh man I saw that interview where that dude was like “no one likes the process of doing music.” I’m like… what? What a 1948 thing to say. So bizarre. I’m glad you enjoy the process of writing. Reading them is fun! Also I miss key changes. Bring back key changes.

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  70. Charles Connolly Avatar
    April 29, 2025
    Charles Connolly

    What’s a 1948 thing?

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