
Salt Ashes exposes the shadows on reflective and empowering pop track "Go All Out"
"Go All Out" sees Salt Ashes infuse her pop sound with power and perspective.
Brighton-based Veiga Sanchez, aka Salt Ashes, finds an unwavering confidence with her shapeshifting new track.
The eerie opening gives Sanchez a chance to deliver her vocals with a sense of vulnerability, before projecting her powerful voice when the instrumentals really kick in.
Brooding yet vibrant, "Go All Out" feels like a force of nature, devouring those in her path with the foreboding bass that is topped with a melody equipped for all weather conditions.
"Go All Out" is a reflective coming-of-age track, which Salt Ashes explains further, “‘Go All Out’ is a song about what I would say to my younger self if I had the opportunity to. I don’t like regrets and think they are destructive but it’s nice to reflect on what I would say if I could do it all over again."
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