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Retro Pop Rock

Matt Wescott orchestrated a nirvana of honky pop rock euphoria with ‘Run Away with Me’

Matt Wescott’s latest single, Run Away with Me is a proposition no retro pop rock fan could refuse. If Elton John’s Honky Chateau was a little more cosmic, the honky tones would be as interstellar as the chord progressions in this piano-led ode to nostalgia that blasts into the stratosphere of futurism.

The rugged odyssey of an earworm stands as a testament to Wescott’s lifelong immersion in the music industry. Before establishing himself in the digital era of music as a solo artist, Wescott performed in multiple bands that were laudable enough to headline Bristol’s Carling Academy, be lavished in equipment by Wharfdale, receive director’s awards from Paramount, and support Newton Faulkner, Razorlight and Alabama 3.

After reminiscing on the glory days with his father shortly before he passed away, Wescott had the epiphany that life is too short not to do what makes you happy, which has seen him release a string of phenomenal singles that defy indie pop rock expectations and lead listeners into 3-minute nirvanas of honky pop rock euphoria.

Run Away with Me officially released on September 27; stream it on SoundCloud.

Review by Amelia Vandergast

Little Days – Mr. Sunshine: Sun-Soaked Funk-Riddled Power Pop

Up and coming artist Little Days will probably never truly know how refreshingly authentic their single “Mr. Sunshine” sounded compared to the painfully archetypal sun-soaked summer hits which flood onto the airwaves each and every year.

My faith in creative expression has been restored by the Southern Californian duo who have incorporated plenty of vintage influence into their Funk-riddled Power Pop complete with reverberantly powerful basslines and Mini Diaz’s insanely talented vocals. There aren’t many vocalists who could give Stevie Nicks a run for her money but listening to the ease in the stretches to the higher notes was an awe-inspiring aural experience.

Mr. Sunshine is just one of the singles found on the duo’s latest album “Pop & Tacos” which any fans of 80s Pop Rock are definitely going to want to tune into.

You can check out Little Day’s single Mr. Sunshine along with the rest of their latest album by heading over to Spotify now.

Review by Amelia Vandergast