A gripping convergence of invigorating alt-rock and atmospheric electronica exhibits on “Is This What We’re Dwelling For?” — the brand new single from Nottingham-based singer-songwriter and producer Joey Collins. “I wished to create one thing that feels intense and cinematic,” Collins explains. The observe definitely succeeds in that realm, stirring in each moments of spacious introspection and rousing ardency.
A blast of guitar distortion unleashes rapidly, cementing the manufacturing’s rock-forward tendencies. A title-referencing questioning comes after, as Collins’ vocals admit being “not so positive anymore,” with a dreamy intrigue — appears like a cross between Linking Park and Matthew Good Band. Lyrical expressions of paralysis and uncertainty mix with a want to “wake me up,” — constructing right into a momentum-filled ascent thereafter into extra impassioned doses of hooky vocals and enveloping guitar work.
The plush brass incorporation across the three-minute flip bolsters the already-memorable soundscape, culminating in a “is that this what we’re residing for?” poignancy. An emotive, replay-inducing success, “Is This What We’re Dwelling For?” captivates in its emotive ferocity and mix of rock depth and atmospheric momentum. It definitely has us anticipating Joey Collins’ second full-length, which is on the close to horizon.