SINGLE REVIEW: Persistent Mimes - Here She Comes

‘Here She Comes’ marks the return of Persistent Mimes, a project with roots that stretch back to the mid-90s. This track serves as a vibrant testament to their unique blend of Progressive Rock and Pop Rock, a style they've been perfecting since their early days in Southern California.

The song opens with a delightful harmonic intro, immediately setting a playful tone. Its galloping rhythm draws from a mix of classic country and rock and roll, intertwined with Americana and indie influences, all while sprinkling in a touch of 60s charm. The result is a catchy, uptempo track that feels both nostalgic and fresh.

The guitar solo stands out with its charming flair, and the addition of harmonica throughout adds a delightful touch that complements the song’s playful, whimsical nature. The confident, multifaceted vocals enhance the track's appeal, capturing a perfect balance between old-school charm and modern creativity.

‘Here She Comes’ is not just a song but a clever commentary on a dysfunctional relationship, featuring a boy waiting for his girl to return home after a spat. The track’s engaging soundscapes and inventive genre merge make it an intriguing preview of Persistent Mimes' upcoming album, "Yesterday Forever."

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