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DAAY – Forever | Experimental Alt-Rock

After releasing their debut single in 2020, Alternative/Indie rock band DAAY has been putting out a lot of new music and recently came out with their fifth single ‘Forever’. Featuring a blend of rock, pop, electronica and smooth jazz-influenced elements, the song is a fantastic experimental piece that will keep you hooked till the very end! H

‘Forever’ begins with a simple guitar progression and emotional vocals accompanied by a saxophone,  creating a nostalgic and slightly psychedelic space. An unexpected computerised synth melody introduces the first chorus – “Welcome to the family / Pick your money from the money tree / Can you make it up to the red line / Like a good deadweight, phone away / When you’re ready”. The lyrics are slightly bizarre and are performed with a very laid-back tone.

The short synth fillers and dynamic transitions make this track all the more vibrant. DAAY certainly likes messing around with a diverse selection of sounds from multiple genres and somehow makes them work together cohesively. From a soft synthpop-like verse to an energetic rock and roll finale, the band has shared their unique compositional style here.

Known best for their well-received single ‘Dream Kit’, DAAY continues to release hard-hitting alt-rock music with just the right amount of psychedelia and that’s what makes their songs very appealing. Their experience as a band has found them performing on stages all across the UK, including the extravagant O2 Academy Islington. ‘Forever’ is another top-notch production to their discography and I’m sure the fans are eager to hear more from them soon!

Check out ‘Forever’ by DAAY on Spotify!

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