One Flew Over, the dynamic music duo hailing from Meath, Ireland, strikes a captivating chord with their latest single, “Not Good For Me.”
The song unfolds with a tense atmosphere, driven by intriguing guitar riffs. The guitar work builds suspense, and the strong drum beat grounds the composition. The rhythmic foundation gets us hooked and raises the heat with R&B while aligning with a rockable energy. The startlingly addictive sequence and concoction are even better with the vocals.
“Not Good For Me” would be incomplete without Irene Ní Chuinn’s powerhouse vocals. From the first note, her voice exudes strength, depth, and sexy resilience. Given the context and the sassy lyricism delivered with her groovy and soulful delivery, she empowers and allures. The vocalist sings of breaking free from a toxic relationship and asking the partner not to come back for her again because she’s not their “muse” and she will not be mistreated.
The soulful vocals and hypnotically ambient music come full circle and then fog in the glinting mystery of an intriguing, gothic, and vintage piano tune that slowly concludes. The gradual conclusion is shrouded in cinematic introspection, magnifying the mystique of the overall mood.
Recorded and mixed at JAM Studios in Kells, Co. Meath, Ireland, Martin Quinn has produced the recording and proven his high level of production expertise.
“Not Good For Me” by One Flew Over is a masterpiece that combines suspense, mystique, and empowerment all wrapped in vintage allure. But it’s only their fourth single, lets await their upcoming releases. Till then, jam to their discography on repeat.
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Review By: Naomi Joan