A disco-powered beat, a sublime riff design, and dispersing synth color. That’s the level of vibrance that Matt Harper’s ‘Oh No’ comes with. The pop rock song is equal parts retro and modern in a way that is reminiscent of ABBA and Blondie but also framed with a nu disco bracket that is very enjoyable. It is quite energetic with beats and melodies building spectacularly. The best way to enjoy the song is to melt into the manifesting sonic chemistry of disco-synth-pop-rock. 

Seamlessly crafted, they are designed to forge energy. And it is contrasted with the melancholic vocal sphere that is estranging at first. But the more you’re exposed to it, you’ll come to appreciate the artistic value in this difference. There are arcs that extend from disco to synth wave, transformed by the dance beats in a very real way. And as you listen to it, you can’t help but be wound by the circular rhythms, progressing melodies, and the rolling beat power. Listen Now! 

Matt Harper debuted in 2021 with his single, ‘Everybody’ and has since built an impressive portfolio of music that conveys his passion for craft. 

The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘Oh No’ by Matt Harper here –