Drew Davies, an independent singer-songwriter, recently released his single You’re the Only One as part of his sophomore album Holloway Nights. The track bears clear influences from Bruce Springsteen, Bleachers, and David Bowie, which only adds to its charm as it brings to mind the beloved styles of these artists. The guitar fluidly glides across the production, while the vocals meld invisibly with the ambiance. There’s also some cool synth design here, intensifying the melodic aspect even further.
Drew originally wrote the chords for this song in the quiet of a late night, moved by a serendipitous encounter that sparked a thrill within him. The lyrics soon flowed after. You’re the Only One captures the warmth, ecstasy, and doubt that emerge when we first experience the spark of romantic love. It represents Drew’s most authentic work to date.
Drew firmly establishes Holloway Nights in the pop scene with You’re the Only One. The album as a whole assuredly upholds the same standard of musical excellence, promising listeners an engaging listening journey. There’s an undeniable wave of creativity that emanates from everything Drew does.
Check out You’re the Only One below!
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