HEADleave is an ardent electronic musician and singer who effortlessly blends cool synthetic soundscapes with contemporary rock to form an altogether unique breed of music. His synth pop tracks are wholesome, fresh and brim with originality. Amalgamating synth pop with different sonic textures, he also adds a subtle 60s pop charm.
Recently, HEADleave released a song called ‘They Mostly Come at Night… Mostly’. A fine, eccentric electronic pop number that thrives on sonic vividness and immersive soundscapes. The song is a homage to the film Aliens (1986). A refreshing cinematic synthwave and synth-pop number featuring unique guitar play, dark sci-fi music, and an irresistible atmospheric feel, with a palpable contemporary twist that adds an uncanny charm to the track. Featuring LV-426 classic horror charm, the music is woven around the alien theme, with a heavy focus on colonial marine, space horror feel. Starting with a lot of character, the entire track builds on a fine mesh of electro alien soundscapes and a mystical tune, instantly setting the mood right for the listener with its breezy, uplifting musicality. The subtle retro synth undertone makes the song all the more enjoyable, but what takes things to another level is the outstanding production.
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A great blend of organic sounds and electronic synths makes this track come alive in the most beautiful ways. It also makes the nuances feel beautiful, further adding to the brilliant layering and musical sophistication. The great instrumentality and electronic complexities bind all the elements of the song really well, and when combined with stunning verses, gorgeous vocals, make the song a surreal treat to the ears.
With a brilliant, well-rounded production and the artist’s brilliant finesse, the song comes alive in the most amazing fashion.
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