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be kind Wotts
be kind Wotts
be kind Wotts

Wotts Deliver 90s Vibe Retro Pop Rock With Shimmering Synths In ‘be kind’

Wotts, the Canadian indie pop duo hailing from Ottawa, captures hearts with their latest release, “be kind.” The duo comprising of vocalist/musician Jayem and bassist/guitarist Ricky 100, this talented duo has seamlessly blended elements of retro indie rock with modern pop, creating a musical gem that radiates positivity.

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It starts with a well-rounded bass line that you can feel deep in your bones, setting the stage for a serenely upbeat journey. The ethereal vocals elevate the song, inviting listeners into a world of pretty indie production. Shimmering synths and nostalgic retro-inspired sounds infuse the track with an infectious positivity that’s impossible to resist. One of the standout moments in “be kind” is the sweet, laidback guitar solo, its hazy tones perfectly complementing the overall vibe of the song. The lyrics, delivered with genuine emotion, echo themes of love and connection.

What makes “be kind” even more impressive is that Wotts is a DIY powerhouse, handling every aspect of production, recording, and mixing themselves. This dedication to their craft shines through in the song’s well crafted sound. With a notable presence in the Canadian indie pop scene, including appearances at prestigious music festivals, Wotts is a rising star worth keeping an eye on. The song’s aesthetics are influenced by 90s films and TV shows, giving it a distinct and endearing character.

Being surrounded by excessively manufactured pop, “be kind” stands as a refreshing testament to the power of indie creativity. It’s a reminder that authentic music, produced with love and care, can transport us to a place of warmth and positivity. So, if you’re in search of a musical escape, let Wotts’ “be kind” take you on a journey of serenity and good vibes.

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