
Los Angelesโ masked storyteller, The Vigilante, keeps building his neon-noir universe, and โGet You Throughโ might be his most human chapter yet. On this synth-rock / new wave single, he zooms in on one simple, aching question, how do you actually reach someone you love when theyโre drowning in their own head? What starts as a late-night plea to a partner slowly widens out, to โbrother,โ then to โpeople,โ until it feels less like one manโs confession and more like a anthem for anyone watching someone slip away in a world thatโs way too cruel, way too often.
Musically, โGet You Throughโ keeps things stripped just enough to let that emotion cut through. Tapping, rumbling beats pulse like a restless heartbeat while shimmery, fluid melodies float above, giving the whole track a weightless, midnight-in-the-city drift. The instrumentation is intentionally sparse, as thereโs air around every note, a sense that nothing is allowed to distract from the voice at the center.
And what a voice. The Vigilante sings in a thick, theatrical baritone, open-throated and deep, like itโs coming straight from the bottom of his ribcage. At first, he leans in gently, โWhat are you thinking, baby? / What are you dreaming of?โ sounding more like someone talking you down from a ledge. But as the chorus circles in (โGet you throughโฆ get you throughโฆโ), that refrain grows more urgent each time.
The clever trick is how the lyrics quietly expand the frame. The second verse shifts from โbabyโ to โbrother,โ then finally to โpeople,โ and suddenly this intimate late-night check-in feels like a broadcast to everyone stumbling alone under the same streetlights. By the final โyou get you through,โ the song lands on something brutally honest: heโll stay, heโll ask, heโll fightโbut healing is a team effort between the hand reaching out and the one finally deciding to grab it.
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Review by: Naomi Joan
