LASTVIOLETS’ new single “Half Past Noon” promises nothing less than thrilling vocals accompanied by jangly guitar motifs to set up a relaxed but interesting mood. Vincent and Evan, based in Boston, takes a beautiful, twangy intro perfectly to a passionate guitar driven closing that evokes feelings. When the song advanced to the two minutes, fans of heat are rewarded with the crescendo of the frantic guitar and bodacious bass rhythms in the last minute. The song presents themes of manipulation and the relation defeats inside love relationships, encouraging the listener reflexion and dancing at the same time. “Half Past Noon” is another reflection of LASTVIOLETS’ skill of making mighty hooklines meet heavier lyrical themes for creating a unique discography.
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