Cape Cub unveils the empowering “Heat Of The Night”, drawn from new Cam Blackwood-produced EP
“This song is about losing something and knowing it's never going to come back. But also knowing you have to move on, survive and let go.” A poignant sentiment from Chad Male, whose Cape Cub project moves from strength-to-strength.
“Heat Of The Night” is Male’s most empowering, uplifting and yet gently melancholy outing to date, as shuffling rhythms and gentle swathes of reverb-drenched guitar build towards the radio-ready, earworm of a chorus.
With Cam Blackwood (London Grammar, Florence + The Machine) behind the desk, it’s a track that sets the North East newcomer on course for the mainstream thanks to the intelligent accessibility of his songcraft.
Taken from his brand new 6am EP, “Heat Of The Night” is not one you’ll want to let go.
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