SINGLE REVIEW: S. J. Armstrong - Silver Days

'Silver Days' is a driven and determined track with a chiming cinematic sound with a hypnotic beat and a luxurious, transcendent feel. The vocals, intense and hazy, quiver with absorbing emotion as they navigate through delicate shoegaze moments, gradually evolving into bolder, 80s-era shimmering indie.

The guitars create a haunting quality, intertwining uplifting jangle with a rhythmic, distorted melody. All the while, the drums maintain a steady heartbeat as 'Silver Days' whirls and melts through a lush and bittersweet atmosphere, complemented by the eruption of gritty, abounding riffs.

'Silver Days' offers a rich, immersive, captivating listening experience.

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