
“Smile (No Fox Gibbon)” is a brand-new single by Chandra, a Bristol-based singer-songwriter. This exceptional artist invested all his experience, creativity, talent, knowledge, skills, and ideas while working on this particular composition, and his effort resulted in a mesmerizing alternative rock composition that will appeal to even the pickiest fans of the genre. As an adequate follow-up of “Lighters To The Sky” and “Pretty,” two critically acclaimed singles released earlier this year, “Smile (No Fox Gibbon)” also showcases many innovations in songwriting, composing, recording, and producing. You’ll notice how some other complementary music genres found their place in these wondrous sonic equation, such as indie rock, pop punk, or maybe skater rock. Of course, these additional elements serve more as enhancements, accentuations, decorations, and other details that uplift this number on an entirely new level, while Chandra remains loyal to the primary sonic direction.
You’ll immediately notice that the artist thoroughly planned even the tiniest details while assembling “Smile (No Fox Gibbon).” It’s more than evident we’re dealing with a highly creative musician who knows how to write and compose a catchy, energetic, mesmerizing alternative rock song that will resonate with the broader auditorium. As soon as you press play, the colossal wall of pleasant melodies, harmonies, and beats strikes your listening apparatus. Chandra‘s exceptional vocal performance is the centerpiece of this sonic equation, and his perfect balance between low, mid, and high notes emphasizes the semi-distorted, cleverly assembled chord progressions and riffs. The creatively implemented back vocals play a significant role during the particular sections, as they enhance the ambiance even more.
But that’s not all, because Chandra incorporated many arpeggiated chord progressions, themes, leads, and accentuations that help out rhythm guitar to shine in all its glory. You’ll also hear how the equally complex, vividly hearable, warm-sounding basslines contribute to the heaviness, clarity, and depth, but also serve as a binding element between guitars and drums. The excellent drumming performance is based upon energetic, well-accentuated beats, breaks, fills, and other percussive acrobatics that offer more than necessary groove and pace, but also keep the reminder of the instrumentations in line. All these orchestrations have several purposes, and their function within the song proves Chandra’s creativity and talent.
“Smile (No Fox Gibbon)” is one of those songs you need to hear as soon as possible, because it carries all the vital qualities of the genre, while simultaneously introducing other sonic ingredients. Chandra wrote, composed, recorded, and produced a magnificent track that displays his creative genius to the max, proving he’s an artist who stands out from the remainder of the scene. “Smile (No Fox Gibbon)” is available on all streaming services. Don’t miss it!


