
Red Light Factory crashes onto the scene with their debut single, โManson Song,โ and if the title alone doesnโt grab your attention, the hypnotic groove of gritty guitars and thumping drums will. This track saunters in with swagger, lights a cigarette, and leans against the bar like it owns the place.
From the first note, โManson Songโ pulls you into a dark, urban nightscapeโmoody, mysterious, and drenched in cool confidence. The vocals are thick, tender, and oozes charisma, delivered with that effortless recklessness that makes it sound like the singer was born on stage. His lines spill out smoothly one after the other in a flow, backed by harmonies that add a multi-dimensional depth. Thereโs a touch of rock โnโ roll danger hereโlike Echo & The Bunnymen getting drinks with Queens of the Stone Age while Kraftwerk watches from the shadows.
Produced by Dean Glover and mastered by Pete Maher, โManson Songโ is a bold, unapologetic introduction to a band that refuses to be ignored. The shimmering, almost mystical layers of sound wrap around you, creating an atmosphere thatโs as seductive as it is unsettling. Itโs smug, itโs enchanting, and it knows exactly what itโs doing.
With a name like Red Light Factory, youโd expect something that glows with a certain nocturnal allure, and they deliver. Listen to โManson Songโ on Spotify to know what I am saying.
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Photo credits: Thomas Edwards
Review by: Naomi Joan