A spirited rock breeziness charms on “Undertow,” the most recent single from Good Days. Led by duo Eric Ronick and Michael Cannova, the manufacturing excels in its evolution from understated vocal introspection and strumming acoustics into an anthemic ardency. “I acquired this sense burning within me,” the vocals exude a cathartic ardour there, jangling with hooky delight within the “don’t stop till you attain the afterglow,” motivational urgings. It makes for a shimmering, replay-inducing success from the venture, impressing prior to now with tracks like “Indigo” and “Violet.”
They elaborate additional on the observe’s resonating themes:
“Undertow was born out of a private storm. It began with a single lyric—“Thunder rolls the open highway”—written late one evening after a very tough stretch of life. From there, the music unfolded like a cinematic journey: by chaos, by doubt, by hearth and rain, at all times transferring towards one thing brighter. We wished to create an anthem that felt pressing and trustworthy—a music for anybody who’s been pulled beneath by life and needed to struggle their method again. The writing course of was uncooked and quick; the melody got here virtually instinctively, as if it had been ready. Within the studio, we centered on distinction: large, pounding drums and hovering guitars paired with moments of stillness and breath. The refrain was constructed to be shouted again by a crowd, whereas the bridge offers you simply sufficient area to really feel the load of all of it. Undertow is about resilience. It’s about not quitting when the present feels too robust.”
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This and different tracks featured this month could be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Rising Singles’ Spotify playlist.