SINGLE REVIEW: Dan Cook - When The Morning Comes
Teesside-based Dan Cook makes a striking debut with 'When The Morning Comes', an anthemic indie rock track that captures the essence of a memorable night out at Middlesbrough's Empire Nightclub. The song’s narrative revolves around the all-too-familiar experience of meeting someone on a night out, only to wake up with a hazy recollection of the previous evening. It’s a playful exploration of how these fleeting encounters can feel significant at the time but become elusive, almost dream-like memories by morning.
The track is packed with catchy, delightful guitar hooks and bursting with infectious energy. Cook’s blend of pop rock vibes infuses the song with a lively, fun atmosphere that’s both addictive and danceable. The powerful riffs and dynamic drums give the song a solid backbone, ensuring that it’s not only appealing to pop fans but also satisfying for those who appreciate a bit more substance in their music.
'When The Morning Comes' is a great example of a song that combines accessibility with depth. Its relatable narrative and engaging sound make it a standout debut, offering a fun and enjoyable listening experience that resonates with the universal theme of post-night-out reflection. Overall, Dan Cook’s debut single is a testament to his ability to craft a track that’s both entertaining and substantial, making it a promising start to his musical journey.