Mono Martian is a Norwegian singer and songwriter who is loved and celebrated for authentic rock numbers that are tinged with pop and good old folk. His refreshing tracks and contagious energy are just what his listeners love about him, making him stand out from the crowd. With authenticity like no other, folk and pop nuances in his music, and versatile contemporary appeal, Mono Martian surely knows how to leave a mark with his art!
Recently, Mono Martian released a song called ‘Run Me Over’. A gentle, soft-paced and joyful folk number, the track features some enchanting rock soundscape. Featuring some amazing folk acoustics and gorgeous beats, the song offers a listening experience that’s rather enveloping.
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What feels like a breath of fresh air, the track features some retro folk motifs. With an indie charm that’s irresistible and a nostalgic vibe, the track uplifts the senses like magic. Mono Martian lends his zeal to the track as well, through his marvellous singing that adds to the good old charm of the song. The chorus is something that will grow on you the more you listen but feels attractive from the very first listen. The verses are playful, and with flavorful musicality, it is an artistic delight to listen to this indie gem. What makes the song stand out is its retro appeal tinged with just the right amount of contemporary nuances.
With unique sonic intricacies, a playful folk rock charm, amazing sonic details, and joyful vocals, this song by Mono Martian is a delight to listen to!
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