Burning Hearts is presented in DeBaser's coverage as an indie/synth/ambient group; the reviewed album Into the Wilderness features a medium-dark female vocal, ambient keyboards, synths and guitars that riff rather than solo.

A single DeBaser review praises Burning Hearts' Into the Wilderness for its synths, ambient keyboards and a medium-dark female vocal. The reviewer notes guitars that riff without soloing and a mix of electronic and acoustic drums. The sound is linked to a Nordic-wave sensibility with pop accessibility. Overall the reviewer enjoyed the album and downloaded several tracks.

For:Listeners of synth-driven ambient/indie with female vocals and Nordic-wave influences.

 The track, in the style of moonlight shadow, instantly appeals to me, a piece without technical pretensionslike Al di Meola, in the evening at home I go on Torrent but nothing (it was just to see if they were famous...) I go on Itnues and find them (I wrote Itnues and I really like it as a name, one day it will destroy the competition), I grab 5 tracks from the album.

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