
London-based singer-songwriter, Adam Wedd, just released his debut single, โhere we go AGAIN,โ which comes like a breath of Spring from his upcoming album. Undeniably authentic, the singer wants to relish the brunt of working on this single by waiting to put it on streaming services until people have touched the physicality of his music and bought at least 1000 copies of it!
Mixed by Paul Tipler, who also worked with the greats like Idlewild and Placebo, in his studio,
Adam Wedd opens โhere we go AGAINโ with soft, glistening guitar lines strumming out in the open, with naked bareness, before he presents his thick, husky voice, all vulnerable before us. As the beats come thumping, the song gets a nice push to intensify the tension. With the way he sings, you can feel how he wears his heart on his sleeve with just how tender and throaty his voice is, as it slightly quavers as he sings.
In โhere we go AGAIN,โ Adam Wedd gets to the heart of how some people try to take away the light from peopleโs day-to-day lives and the passionate sensitivity it incurs, leaving his heart โopened wide,โ getting in the way of whatever he is doing. The song further tries to figure out how those people could become lesser of their extremist selves and carve a balance in every facet of life without overpouring and becoming too invested.
All of this comes off all the more genuine and sensitive when you learn that he wrote this in the downstairs bathroom of his parentsโ house. When it comes out like that, itโs raw.
Mark your calendars, because his album is releasing this 24th September and he is celebrating it at Londonโs legendary Cart & Horses in Stratford.
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Review by: Naomi Joan
