
Make mistakes and dance bad to Harry Bodley-Scott’s new single, “Bad Dancing.” It was released just in time for people to start letting it loose on the dance floor and showing their moves. But Harry with his bold guitar moves, is going to play by his own rules. This song is going to be a jam on repeat not only because it plays to the summer rhythm but also because it has its roots lain in self-acknowledgment, self-acceptance, and self-love. And when you have these deep-rooted in your spirit, flaws go hand-in-hand with perfection in that you are perfect as you are.
The song is dynamic in many ways. From a strong beat of climactic percussion to riffing guitar progressing with precision, “Bad Dancing” has it all. It is the entire package, with its context and instruments fitting just in place because Bad Dancing takes courage. Bad Dancing is throwing yourself into the arms of all your critics and fake friends and seeing who catches you before you fall. Could it get any scarier? But that’s why we need to forget.
Harry’s tender, rich, and evocative vocals are what give the guitar work so much passion, along with the context and his natural talent. There’s a retro flair to the passion he invokes. It is further enhanced by the atmospheric synth he floods into the sonic space with the bombastic, high-octane instrumental. There is a nostalgic undertone, which gives us a peek into our insecurities, headaches, hard weeks, and Mondays. But with “Bad Dancing” by Harry Bodley-Scott, you can be more you with every passing day!
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Review By: Naomi Joan