
LØVER deploys his nostalgic falsetto on synth-led "Lonely Now"
27 March 2017, 08:30
| Written by
Jio Jared Canlas
"Lonely Now" marks the return of LØVER, and the results are rather fascinating.
Wrapped in shimmering 80s synths, "Lonely Now" effortlessly takes the listener on a trip down memory lane. The Norwegian artist’s falsetto stands out with the help of solid production work done by Brady Daniel-Smith (Anna of the North).
It's is a sophisticated piece of pop that meshes nostalgic and contemporary elements in remarkable fashion.
"Lonely Now" is out now.
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