London Singer/songwriter Archie Faulks Values Music Through Single “What For”

London based singer Archie Faulks is an amazing talent, and you will instantly fall for his latest single « What For ».
Indeed, the song is a soothed and melodic ballad that reaches to your soul and transports it to an amazing musical journey. Archie has already drawn attention from plenty of Major Radio and blogs such as Phil Taggart from Radio 1 or even John Kennedy from Radio X. And with a song like ‘What For’, Archie could get the exposure he deserves.
Moreover the topic behind the lyrics depicts music as a refuge for the young singer, when everything seems to fall apart. He quotes:
“When everything feels hopeless in life there will always be certain things that can provide an element of comfort. I am lucky that singing, writing and listening to music gives me that.”
He continues:
“The music video attempts to portray this with everything seemingly going wrong - girlfriend breaks up with me, no money in bank account and, Truman show esque, the rain just falling on me. However despite all these things I am not deterred I am still dancing and singing because I’ve still ‘got the music ”
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