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Will it happen again: Sedgeley wonders about how it feels ‘To Be In Love’ on reflective new single

With a self-reflective tone that makes you think deeply, Sedgeley sings soulfully about those past romantic times on his latest single ‘To Be In Love‘.

Daniel Broadbent aka Sedgeley, is an indie-pop singer-songwriter, dancer and actor, from North London in England. He sings freely with a loving energy that lifts you into his world, as you also ponder about love and what it all means during these tough times.

This is the story about being alone with the birds as your only company and thinking about what it will feel like, to be with that special soul again, so you can share your life with them and be truly happy. You enjoyed being alone for a while to clear your head but now you are healed and wish to be together, with a caring woman that fills you will joy and inspiration each day.

To Be In Love‘ from North London’s Sedgeley, is a sweet indie-pop song about being lonely and sad, whilst thinking about finding the one in your life for you to cherish, learn from and look after.

That feeling of real passion is one that most of us yearn for and when it happens, you need to hold onto the moment and never forget how you got there.

See this new music video on YouTube and find out more on his IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Sedgeley lays down danceable grooves in their latest soul-soaked Pop hit “Dance with Your Lover”

Dancefloors across the globe may remain desolate, but that hasn’t stopped artists such as Sedgeley from producing seductively sweet tracks. Their latest release “Dance with Your Lover” is the amorous escapism that the airwaves have been crying out for.

There’s a beguilingly nostalgic air behind the track which contains plenty of appeal for fans of artists such as Seal, and aural nostalgia is more important now more than ever. It draws us back to a time where our lives weren’t quite so consumed with chaos and uncertainty. The sentimental air to Dance with Your Lover is consuming from the first verse. When the vocal sincerity hits, expect your soul to melt into the organic rhythmic alchemy of this stunningly produced release.

There’s plenty more in the pipeline from the London-based artist in 2020 and beyond. Save a spot on your radar.

You can check out the danceable grooves in Dance with Your Lover by heading over to Spotify.

Review by Amelia Vandergast