SINGLE REVIEW: Winston Labell - Alive

Get ready to embrace life with 'Alive', a vibrant anthem that encapsulates the essence of joy feeling like a celebration of life.

With its blend of inspired lyrics, this song invites listeners to unleash their true potential, urging them to embrace every moment with gusto. The captivating melodies transcend mere listening, taking the listener on an emotional journey filled with joy and genuine expression.

The upbeat, playful charm of the bouncing feel creates an irresistible energy that is sure to uplift spirits. Shimmering vocals, laced with an 80s flair, add a nostalgic touch to the mix, while still feeling fresh and contemporary.

'Alive' is delightful toe-tapping indie rock at its finest, with the perfect danceable beat that sure to have you bopping along. It's feel-good music with unapologetic charm, radiating positivity, brightness, and splashiness.

As a perfect summertime tune, 'Alive' beams with nostalgia and dynamism, filling the airwaves with a sense of pure happiness. The intricate guitar solo showcases Winston's technical abilities and prowess as a musician, adding an extra layer of depth to the track.

In essence, 'Alive' is more than just a song ā€“ it's a celebration of life, a reminder to embrace every moment with enthusiasm and authenticity. So turn up the volume, let loose, and allow yourself to be swept away by the infectious energy of 'Alive'.

Amy

I'm Amy a Norfolk girl, currently residing at the seaside.

Age: eternally 21 (Iā€™m really Peter Pan!).

By day I'm a Leaks, Condensation, Damp and Mould Resident Liaison Officer and by night I'm CRB's admin bitch, reviewer extraordinaire, point and hope for the best photographer, paperclip monitor and expert at breaking anything technical then expecting Scott to fix it!

I'm into all kinds of music the more obscure the better (my music taste is definitely better than yours šŸ¤ŖšŸ˜œ) with my fave band being The Wonder Years.

I'm an Ipswich Town fan and have an unhealthy obsession with hedgehogs!

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