With an affinity for pop rock, Toronto-based Brighter Brightest treats old and new fans with their recently released album ARROW. Years since their last album, Right For Me, which was well received by the public in 2011, the four-piece band of Derek Hoffman, Alex Westgate, Kyle Topping, and Ryan Mansbridge cook up six tracks of bubblegum pop rock goodness.
Strike Gold welcomes the ears with prominent guitar riffs paired with clean, fresh vocals. The song’s theme of ‘making it big’ lies on the PG radar and is very tween-friendly. While Give Me Something follows with a more defined rock foundation. The track is backed up with sharp electric guitar and a steady drum hook, which jibe well together.
Waiting For You bobs along with rhythmic rock arrangement that slows down and rages on the right moment, creating a modern pop vibe that’s accessible to a wide variety of listeners.
Someone New close the album in rapidly running beats intertwined with gritty strings and textured vocals. What makes the band music stand out is how it caters to its listeners. Someone New and the other five tracks in this album boasts well-loved tunes that spins in the listener’s head after playing.
So press play, download, and let this fresh pop rock pieces lighten up your day!
Track List:
1. Strike Gold
2. Give Me Something
3. Roll With Me
4. Waiting For You
5. Grey Sweater
6. Someone New
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