Changes by The Levy Circus: Review
Up-and-coming exceptional artists forming the band The Levy Circus is about to change how you view indie music with their debut single โChanges.โ Co-written by Miles Levy and Graham Jones, โChangesโ tells the tale of feeling restless and realizing the need for change.
The song is euphoric with its incredible fusion of classic Brit indie rock and pop, carved out uniquely by these East Midlands-based musicians to mark their territory. With Jonesโ signature Stiff Records meets Stax guitar groove, Eddie Giacobbe on bass, Oscar Muto on keyboards, and Ammar Al-Chalabi on drums, Levyโs velvety warm vocals fall happily between those of Van Morrison and Paul Weller, pairing well with the rhythms. This gives it a retro-fied and modern sound while fitting into the indie rock style. The lyrical conveyance sounds timeless and sincere, with melodies that align to the tee with their energy. The chorus will have you moving in no time, with its gorgeous layering giving life to the lyrics.
The Levy Circus proves that Leicester is a melting cauldron for emerging indie-rock musicians in the scene as the unique pack of musicians surfs the waves of life with ease. Miles Levy and Graham Jones are the bandโs beating heart and will take you aback with their melodies. Despite the bandโs infancy within the musical scene, they come in with a performance that is sincere, self-aware, and full of adrenaline rush!
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Review by: Audrey Castel