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23-06-2019 13:24 GMT
Ian And The Dream
"Way Too Deep"
Pop
The holy grail of pop
This record wants nothing more than to make you feel good - that's it. It's bright, colourful, meaningful, memorable and infectious enough to make you do the "Carlton Banks" dance. It's one of those records with the uncanny ability to make you happy and have you whistling down the highstreet with a spring in your step and a smile on your face even on a monday morning.
It won't try to sell you Reeboks or tell you the world is coming to an end so you can join its creator's new religion. It won't sell you sex and then take your girl friend and cum in your ears. It won't tell you it's the shit and you are just shit. It's not pompous, rude and it won't tell you how much it made last year. This is one of those rare records out today that will reassure you that there is still hope for pop music and that there are still artists out there who believe there is no compromise for artistic integrity. Sitting in position number 4 of Wisconsin, US band, The Last Bees' debut album, here is a song that will sprinkle your day with love and make you feel alive again. And no, you probably won't hear it on your favorite radio station - it's too good.
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Pop
The holy grail of pop
This record wants nothing more than to make you feel good - that's it. It's bright, colourful, meaningful, memorable and infectious enough to make you do the "Carlton Banks" dance. It's one of those records with the uncanny ability to make you happy and have you whistling down the highstreet with a spring in your step and a smile on your face even on a monday morning.
It won't try to sell you Reeboks or tell you the world is coming to an end so you can join its creator's new religion. It won't sell you sex and then take your girl friend and cum in your ears. It won't tell you it's the shit and you are just shit. It's not pompous, rude and it won't tell you how much it made last year. This is one of those rare records out today that will reassure you that there is still hope for pop music and that there are still artists out there who believe there is no compromise for artistic integrity. Sitting in position number 4 of Wisconsin, US band, The Last Bees' debut album, here is a song that will sprinkle your day with love and make you feel alive again. And no, you probably won't hear it on your favorite radio station - it's too good.
Stream free:
Ian And The Dream's Skunk Radio Live Artist Profile: ▶
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