DUO DECAD’s latest song, “Snow Of ’82,” turns the holiday mood with intriguing contemplations and ‘what ifs’.
Influenced by the likes of REM, Sparklehorse, Grandaddy, Frightened Rabbit, and Manchester Orchestra, DUO DECAD creates a unique sonic tapestry with glitchy textures, atmospheric synth lines, and distorted guitar riffs. The song’s deep vocals resonate with reflective lyricism, adding a layer of introspection to the narrative. The engaging and immersive backdrop envelops the listener, allowing them to focus on the singer’s voice and the poignant message embedded in the lyrics.
Recorded across three different locations—Dublin, Chicago, and North Carolina—the collaborative effort of Emmet, Mark, and Andy unfolds seamlessly despite the geographical distances. The mix and mastering by Andy Gallas in North Carolina add a polished quality to the production, enhancing the overall sonic experience of “Snow Of ’82.”
The song contemplates all that could have been different with melancholic undertones. With a bittersweet ambiance, the holiday season is pierced with sadness. The narrative unfolds through the lens of modern-day storytelling with a fresh perspective on festivity.
“Snow Of ’82” marks DUO DECAD’s narrative-rich musicality. As the duo, along with Andy, brings together their diverse influences and geographical backgrounds, the result is a song that resonates with listeners on a universal level. With its cinematic quality and emotive storytelling, DUO DECAD’s “Snow Of ’82” is all yours to immerse in during this holiday season.
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Review By: Naomi Joan