Weston Day delivers a charming, radiant indie rock track, ‘Strorms – Radio Edit’!
Some tracks just perk you up instantly, like a ray of sunshine on a gloomy day. This track has that spark. That authentic, human spark, amplified by genius musicality and creativity. It’s a soundtrack-for-life kind of song—universal, personal and deeply resonant.
The Brit indie folk singer/songwriter, Weston Day, is a gem of a find for those who enjoy emotionally intelligent rock music from the likes of PT, Hozier, Jack Johnson etc.
His latest release, ‘Storms’ sweeps you off your feet right from the get go. Bright, vibrant strums paired with smooth drumlines welcome you into the opus, bursting with optimism. Underneath the strums, a reflective piano tone builds. Its quite a stirring intro, one that you’ll do well to listen to closely.
Enter Weston’s soft croons, “Do you remember how it used to be? There was a world there that belonged to you and me, but I had to let it go, and let it fade away..”
The tone is one of gold-tinged nostalgia blended with heavy regret, a wistful look at the way things used to be. The following verses have Weston diving into a spontaneous description of a single tear’s journey into an ocean that inevitably leads him back to the door of the one he loves. In essence, even after they are no longer together, his heart still beats for her very much so. It’s simple, touching, romantic prose at its best.
Simplicity and authenticity are this track’s greatest strengths. No need for fancy effects here, just pure human soul expressing love overflowing the way he knows best—through a classic indie rock sound.
At over 4 mins runtime, ‘Storms’ builds nicely and smoothly from verse to chorus and immersive instrumental sections. Towards its conclusion, it emphasizes the return of love once again, a stirring, shimmering outro. One that leaves you believing in love and happy endings once more!
We love what we’ve heard from this emotional, high-energy track from Weston Day, ‘Storms’ and definitely look forward to hearing a lot more from him soon!
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