BOY LOCO’s Hit Single “Slow Dancing” Will Get You In The Right Mood.
For those missing the whispers of ethereal bliss and tender euphony we turn to "Slow Dancing" by BOY LOCO, a track which scans like a gentle evening breeze across one's soul. The combination of Flynn's honeyed Irish tones and the high wizardry multi-instrumental ability from Tudor weaves an audio tapestry with a siren song so powerful you can't not check this track out. Through that mighty throat of his, Flynn creates the rare sort-of love story sung with an artless daubing and deft finesse. And then the magic... "You make me feel like dancing slow, / Dancing slow with you," capturing the brilliant peacefulness of solace in a lover's arms. Oh and the poetics on that mousey like a banshee/They could fly me to the moon / I'd still find my way back to you... is so lyrically elegant, it's almost as eternal in its rhymes as true devotion itself. Spare, shuffling beats and intricate guitar melodies form a icy soundbed that floats through space... WEIGHTLESS is truly an otherworldly avant R&B production. Listen to "Slow Dancing" and enter an evocative escape for 3 minutes and 20 seconds, a temporary respite from the chaos of life that will pull those willing listeners into BOY LOCO's calming influence in a second - as with any magical spell that is stronger than most.
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