
Come Melt My Heart by The Transits is a glorious collision of raw punk grit, synth-pop shimmer, and indie charm that will leave your heart pounding and your head nodding. This NZ-South African trio has crafted a track that channels the chaotic energy of youth, the thrill of reckless love, and just a dash of gothic flair for good measure. It’s nostalgic yet forward-looking, like the soundtrack to a modern cult classic that hasn’t been made yet.
From the moment those electrifying guitar riffs kick in, “Come Melt My Heart” grabs you by the collar and doesn’t let go. The drums thunder with relentless energy, the guitars buzz and riff with a gritty confidence, and the shared vocals between Dom Antelme and Ryan Lunn bring a charismatic edge. There’s something irresistibly carefree in the way they deliver lines like, “Saw her in the midnight glow, hey hey, walking through the fallout zone, no way.” It’s youthful, nonchalant, and dripping with reckless passion that feels like driving too fast down a moonlit highway.
The song’s hook is dangerously catchy—once it sinks its teeth into you, good luck getting it out of your head. It’s the kind of anthem that feels equally at home in a sweaty underground venue or blasting through your headphones while you relive old flames. There’s a storming energy here, a pulsing rhythm that mirrors the chaos of falling head over heels, complete with all its messiness and magic.
If “Come Melt My Heart” is any indication, their second album is going to be an absolute ripper. Stay tuned for the big release.
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Review by: Naomi Joan

