SINGLE REVIEW: Sam Brace - We Go High

Sam Brace, known for his work with Skinny Lister and The Alps, makes a triumphant return with 'We Go High', his first solo release after a significant hiatus. This 90s-infused track is inspired by real-life events and loosely based on an ex-partner’s obsession with social media and recreational substances, offering a candid exploration of modern relationships.

The song opens with a crashing intro that transitions into a laid-back, swinging indie vibe. Brace's warming, personable vocals shine throughout, imbued with a sense of grandeur that adds a theatrical quality to the performance. There’s a powerful hint of gothic atmosphere that enhances the overall ambiance, creating a captivating and absorbing listen.

Musically, 'We Go High' strikes a balance between the confident drive of alt-rock and the uncomplicated nature of indie. The addition of a lower-tempo interlude introduces a folk-ish element, providing a refreshing contrast to the tracks overall robust vibe. This multifaceted approach showcases Brace’s versatility as a songwriter, allowing the track to flow seamlessly through its various dynamics.

While 'We Go High' is polished, it retains a raw, DIY charm that speaks to Brace’s artistic authenticity. The track stands as a testament to his ability to blend different influences while remaining true to his roots. Overall, 'We Go High' is an uplifting anthem that invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences, celebrating the complexities of relationships in today’s world.

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