
London outfit DAZE build a herculean soundscape appropriate for latest track “Big”
Four-piece indie band DAZE turn their gaze up toward the silver screen, deriving their inspiration for “Big” from the Tom Hanks classic of the same name, as an ode to the pitfalls of relationships.
With its production having been attentive crafted by Sugar House, who've left their calling card with the likes of Pale Waves and Viola Beach, “Big” is expansive and entirely cinematic. Echoing guitars, pulsating basslines and vocals from a bygone era collide to create a track which wields a might that's larger than life.
With ample amounts of forward-thrusting modernity counterbalanced with a driven nostalgia, tracks like “Big” demand to be heard: it's the soundtrack to the montage in your mind’s eye.
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