
Baytreesโ โA Bottle of Wineโ makes you want to grab your passport, book the first flight to anywhere sunny, and get lost in the moment with someone special. Hailing from Brixton, this rock-funk outfit blends their South London roots with a splash of classic 80s pop rock, crafting a sound thatโs as smooth as a well-aged vintage and just as intoxicating.
From the get-go, the song hooks you in with a deep, pulsing bassline. The melody is soothing yet electrifying, with a groove that refuses to let go. The lead singerโs delivery is dripping with charisma, youthful, effortless, and packed with emotion. He sings with a passion that builds throughout the track, and by the bridge, heโs soaring to the top of his lungs, his voice thick with feeling. Behind him, harmonies swirl like warm ocean waves, wrapping around the beat in a way that feels both nostalgic and fresh.
Lyrically, โA Bottle of Wineโ is all about escape, leaving the stress behind and getting lost in love. Itโs dreamy, itโs romantic, and itโs impossible to listen to without picturing yourself in a sun-drenched paradise, a bottle of something good in hand.
With influences ranging from Earth, Wind & Fire to Daft Punk, Baytrees have a mischievous, genre-blending energy that sets them apart. If โA Bottle of Wineโ is any indication of whatโs to come, their upcoming singles are about to be the perfect soundtrack for fans of hitmakers like Earth Wind and Fire, Michael Jackson, and Daft Punk.
Stay tuned for more.
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Review by: Naomi Joan