UNOBLITERATED – Single Review: “light years apart”

Unobliterated is the music project of England-born and now Portugal-based singer-songwriter and musician Gary Taylor, who’s been making music for many years in one form or another under various guises. While living in the UK, he started out making EDM/Ambient music under the name Agent Orange just for fun, never releasing any of it. Then he played in a number of bands – most recently The Tasers, with whom he served as songwriter – who recorded a few demo tracks though nothing was ever officially released. After relocating to Portugal partly in response to Brexit, Gary felt like he still had some unfinished business with regard to making music, as he had a few songs he’d started during his time with The Tasers that had never been fully developed or recorded. Discovering how easy it was to release music on platforms like Spotify, Bandcamp, YouTube, etc., he dubbed his project “Unobliterated” and began releasing alternative pop-rock songs in March 2024, starting with “Truth is Nothing” and “Slipping Through Your Fingers”.

When I asked Gary about his unusual moniker, he explained: “I came across the word ‘Unobliterated’ many years ago on a Dymo label – I just found it at a bus stop along with a bunch of other unused labels. I absolutely fell in love with the word [at first it appears ridiculous but you definitely can make it work in a sentence] and the question of why it was there in the first place, and geekily named my music making computer ‘Unobliterated’, and that tradition carried on until this day. So when it came to finding a name, that was top of my shortlist and won out when I was able to verify that there were no other Unobliterated artists.

He continued releasing more singles throughout 2024 and into 2025, and today returns with “light years apart“, a majestic song he describes as a “tale of love, loss, fragility, pain and the [misplaced] hope we often cling to in desperate times.” Gary wrote and recorded the song, played guitar and programmed synths, and sang lead and backing vocals, with his wife Anna providing additional backing vocals. The track was mixed and Mastered by Charles Connolly.

To drive home his message, Unobliterated starts with a haunting melody driven forward by a strong pulsating groove, then layers swirling atmospheric synths and warm guitar notes, creating a mesmerizing backdrop for his arresting vocals that masterfully convey a sense of both despair and hopeful optimism. I really like his marvelous vocals that go from breathy and sensuous to plaintive and impassioned, as well as his and Anna’s subtle harmonies in the choruses. “light years apart” is a great song, and I think it’s one of his best yet.

Oceans of empty bottles can’t drown the thoughts of you
Red eyes and chemicals in smoky rooms don’t blur these apparitions
My Skies grow darker now, day by day
Storms flush my colours out and turn my world to grey

Oh I’m devastated to my core
But tell me are you really sure
Why don’t you hear me out
why don’t you give me just one more try
And maybe… We can take it back to the start,
we’re only light years apart and I would bend space for you

Memories that taunt and tear me down, deride my hollow virtues
Caught in this clouded mirror; fading echoes of a better man
Oh these scars run deeper now, every day
As tortured fragments of my soul are ground to dust and blown away

Let’s take a minute to gather all the moments we have scattered to the wind
We don’t know how the story ends but let’s turn the page and see how it begins
Yeah I would bend space and time; turn water to wine.
I’d take it back to the start; we’re only light years apart
and I am light speed

Oh I’m devastated to my core
But tell me are you really sure
Why don’t you hear me out
why don’t you give me just one more try
And maybe… We can take it back to the start,
we’re only light years apart and I would bend space for you

And here’s the song on Spotify:

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INWATER – Single Review: “Nobody Else Than Me”

Inwater Nobody Else Than Me

Although the vast majority of artists I’ve featured on this blog are from either the U.S. or the UK, I do from time to time write about artists and bands from other countries. Just a few days ago, I reviewed a band from Italy, and now turn my spotlight for the first time on lovely Portugal, to Lisbon rock band Inwater. Formed in 2014, the band is comprised of songwriter/producer Miguel Moreira (lead guitar, synths, programming &  backing vocals), songwriter/producer Rui Duarte (rhythm guitar, synths & lead vocals), João Barbosa (drums, percussion & programming), and André Pires (bass & backing vocals).

Although they identify their music as generally falling into the broad category of alternative rock, Inwater draws from a wide range of influences to create their own unique sound, and prefer to not be labeled any one particular genre. As they so eloquently put it, “[We] can be sweet as a little boat on the sea, or as frightful and dreadful as Godzilla emerging from the deep ocean. What best describes our sound is the fact that we recognize in ourselves the ability to reach out and discover what each song needs, and let them always show us the way. This approach gives us the chance to explore an infinite amount of possibilities driven by the song’s potential, and with patience and perseverance, it grows by itself and leads us to a different sight every time. We just have to come ashore and breathe the new air that is waiting for us.” An interesting aspect of their sound is that, listening to their songs, I’d never guess they were from Portugal.

Inwater has spent the past couple of years writing and recording songs for their forthcoming debut album Wet Dreams, and began releasing singles this past February, starting with the lovely and bittersweet “My Tragedy”.  In June, they followed up with a beautiful love song “Plain Heart”, featuring guest vocals by Caroletta The Girl From Chiado, and on November 15, they dropped their third single “Nobody Else Than Me“, which I’m reviewing today.

True to their desire to remain eclectic, the song starts off with an 80s new wave vibe that reminds me a bit of Depeche Mode. The hypnotic melody, deep bass and jangly guitars are fantastic. Then the chorus kicks in, and the song transitions to a faster, pop-rock tempo that’s equally satisfying. The guitar work and lively percussion are terrific, and the 30-second guitar solo in the bridge is particularly good. The track’s arrangement and production values are really outstanding as well. There were many hands involved in its production, including Nuno Oliveira and Pedro Isaac Ribeiro on bass, Ribeiro again on electric guitars, and João Tiago Fernandes on drums. The track was produced, mixed and mastered by Moreira and Duarte.

The lyrics, written by Duarte, speak to the protagonist’s inability to love anyone but himself, and his desire to remain free, enjoying only the physical pleasures from a sexual encounter. But they also reveal in inner turmoil, and the self-realization that he’s not necessarily a good person.

Don’t you understand?
Love means nothing to me
So, take it easy
Your love means nothing for me

My Freedom
Runs threatened by your love
My Freedom
Loves to walk alone

So please take a step back
I hate being followed

Can’t you see?
There’s nobody else than me
Nobody else
Nobody else than me

I’m not sweet
I’m not gentle and kind
I’m hungry
I’ve a battle inside

I need passion
I just wanna be surprised
I need passion
I just wanna take you higher 

https://youtu.be/EuoByUN2SSo

Here are all three singles for those so inclined to take a closer listen to Inwater:

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