After a few excellent singles like Trouble About You (Live) and We Can Fly, Philadelphia-based group Love Me My Alien returns with another exceptional composition that will unquestionably appeal to all the fans of a mesmerizing indie rock sound. Stay Here Forever serves as a perfect example of what you might expect of Roll It Back, an extended play release that this highly creative group unleashed less than a month ago. Perhaps Love Me My Alien explore the fundamentals of an indie rock sound, but you’ll notice some of the finest properties borrowed from other complementary music genres lurking around. Therefore, don’t be surprised if you stumble upon elements of seventies rock, nineties rock, pop rock, and alternative along the way. All these additional elements serve as more than necessary enhancements, accentuations, decorations, and other details that undoubtedly uplift Stay Here Forever without spoiling the primary sonic direction.
You’ll immediately notice a calm, soothing, nearly cathartic ambiance achieved by implementing mesmerizing vocal harmonies, ambiental keyboard and synth leads, profoundly detailed chord progressions, various string instruments, equally complex warm-sounding basslines and moderate rhythmic sequences based upon well-accentuated beats, breaks, fills, and other percussive acrobatics. The exceptional lead vocal performance perfectly matches the remainder of orchestrations, while the keyboard, synths, and string instruments emphasize every segment. The band also thought about even the tiniest details while assembling this beautiful composition, so you’ll have a good time while listening to it. Stay Here Forever will immediately become your favorite indie rock song because it carries many exceptional moments where every involved musician shines bright with tremendous musicianship. The single is available on all streaming platforms.
In so many ways, global and personal events affect not only our lives but also…
Photo by Annette Rodriguez Equal Vision Records and Quicksand are excited to present the music video for “Crystallize,”…
Photo by Jason Hellmann Embrace the Black Light is 100 Demons' first new LP in over two decades. …
Acclaimed actor, musician, and director Finn Wolfhard just dropped his highly anticipated new single “I’ll Let…
Photo by Brian Nixon When Austin, Texas punk mainstays The Applicators dropped My Weapon back…
What comes to your mind when someone mentions alternative rock music? Soulful vocal performance, lush…