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Suni blended harmony, hope and heartbreak in his alt-indie dreamscape, Cherry

Suni’s sophomore single, Cherry, captivates with a cathartically melodious blend of dream pop, ethereal trip-hop, and 8Bit-esque synthpop, marking a distinct evolution from his debut single, At the heart of things, moving beyond the nostalgia of Elliott Smith and the influence of The 1975, into a realm uniquely his own.

In Cherry, the Edinburgh-hailing artist crafted a soundscape that reaches the epitome of mellow intricacy. The track synthesises its influences without becoming a mere pastiche, showcasing Steven’s skill in blending genres. The instrumental layers are a rich, future-forward tapestry; there’s an 8Bit charm which twines with sophisticated, ethereal synths, creating a backdrop that’s both nostalgically retro and cutting-edge.

The vocal harmonies are a standout feature. Light yet laden with emotion, his voice weaves through the Cigarettes After Sex-esque production, delivering lyrics that explore the complexities of affection and self-identity; it’s a lyrical journey that is fated to resonate with listeners, encouraging authenticity and introspection.

As he continues to evolve and refine his musical identity, Suni is far from a work in progress, he is already one to watch in the alt-indie-pop scene.

Cherry fell from the tree and onto the airwaves on February 23rd; stream the single on Spotify.

Review by Amelia Vandergast

Hiigh Society’s Cherry Racks Up 121k Plays On Soundcloud

In the days of trap, we’ve found a love of resonant pads and tight, crisp hats. Hiigh Society knows how to drop these loops, and more importantly, they know how to do it with all of the talent of classic rap and persona of the last twenty years of hip hop. Mix this and you’ll get a cocktail called Cherry. Detuned to perfection, we’ve got a hypnotic melody and a battle-ready beat that would be enough to fit in with current trends. Beyond that, we’ve got dynamic verses that showcase some really unique talents.

Featuring Freddy Mac and the Surgeon, there’s no shortage of interest in going verse to verse. While pop music continues to perfect the art of the chorus, Hiigh Society recognizes that the real art is what’s surrounding those refrains. Verses are mixed perfectly but still maintain their deliveries in ways that feel natural and suited to each rapper that takes the mic. It’s wonderful to see artists coming together in a way that really does show a culmination of so much compacted musical influence. Hip hop fans, don’t miss out on this.

-Paul Weyer