Brighton UK band Dry Run returns to the unkempt waters of uncontrollable emotions in their bustling latest single, “Cast the Spell.” Released on March 14, this track takes you on a playful journey through dark places, revealing the power we hold over our own emotional landscapes.
Drawing influences from the likes of Nirvana, Radiohead, and Queens of the Stone Age, Dry Run infuses their music with raw energy and gritty authenticity. The song features George Eddy on bass, Stuart Rushforth on guitar, and dynamic drums by John Briginshaw.
Recorded at Salvation Studios in Brighton, the track buzzes in with a sharp, zooming entrance, then bursts to life with clanging cymbals and thunderous drums that drive the song forward with relentless energy. Mark Lane’s vocals, thick and throaty, command attention as he leads us through the tumultuous terrain of emotions. However, the blazing guitar solo offers a moment of respite amidst the bustling chaos.
Lyrically, “Cast the Spell” delves into revisiting trauma. Catchy and quippy lines like “Seems remote, don’t emote; become a stain. Broken hands, round my throat; would you do it again?” show us how to experiment and have fun along our journey to self-discovery. The infectious verses are bound to have you singing along.
The accompanying music video adds an extra layer of entertainment, featuring humorous dance moves in abandoned buildings captured with a Google Pixel 6 at White Rocks, Pembroke, Malta. The video perfectly complements the track’s infectious energy and adds to the overall experience.
Listen to “Cast the Spell” by Dry Run and learn how to have fun with every aspect of your life.
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Review By: Naomi Joan