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Peacock Method - Your Faith | Upbeat Feels
Peacock Method - Your Faith | Upbeat Feels

Peacock Method – Your Faith | Upbeat Feels

Peacock Method is a band of four ardent artists who have together created a unique genre of simple, soulful, yet complex soundscapes that anyone with love for art would be delighted to explore. This UK band creates music that is “a combination of dusky, disco-fuelled optimism and a dirty, dystopic sense of romanticism.”

Their recent release is a song called Your Faith which is a euphoric number with vivid and distinct musicality. The aesthetic details in every tune, every melody hits differently and creates an iconic atmosphere to surrender yourself to. 

You would find this track to be quite surprising because it has a unique feel to it. Even though at many instances you feel like it gives off retro vibes, in other instances, you realize it is just as contemporary as it is retro. You would fall in love with the little guitar riffs here and there that give a huge edge to the track and gives it a classic rock feel. The great beats kick in to make it more uplifting and worthwhile.

Great perplexities in the track slowly begin to unravel themselves on listening to the track a few times and allow you to see the song in a different light. And it won’t be wrong to say that the track becomes better with every listen.

With great soundscapes and a vivid unconventioanlity, Your Faith is a track that shouldn’t be missed. It will allow you to dissolve into the bliss and have a memorable time grooving along.

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Discovered via musosoup.com

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