We have the pleasure of delving into the musical world of the latest single from Martyn Scott, Lazy Days and Lullabies. This track is a deliciously addictive blend of dreamy synthesized grooves and catchy acoustic guitar riffs that will take you on a nostalgic journey to a time when life was simpler.
Martyn Scott’s musical style is a Technicolor mix of various genres and influences that he has woven together seamlessly. His retro indie sound is influenced by 60s pop, jazz guitar greats, and romantic classical composers. The result is a meticulously crafted masterpiece of intricate guitar work and lush, thoughtful instrumentation that will make you want to press the repeat button again and again.
As a South Yorkshire, UK native, Martyn Scott started playing Rock n Roll in working men’s clubs at just 17 and has progressed to touring up and down the country with different bands. He has supported The Bootleg Beatles at the Echo Arena in Liverpool in front of a staggering 9,000 audience members. A skilled multi-instrumentalist, Martyn writes, sings, and performs everything on his recordings.
The pandemic has affected everyone in different ways, and for Martyn Scott, it provided him with time to write, record, and self-release his debut album, “Maybe Just Maybe,” as a truly independent solo artist. Its crunchy and driven pop rock and honest lyrics have won the support of critics.
If you’re a fan of The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Oasis, 90’s Brit Pop, George Harrison or Arctic Monkeys, you’re going to love Martyn Scott’s Lazy Days and Lullabies. It’s great rock and pop with quality songwriting at its heart! So sit back, relax, and let Martyn’s music take you on a journey to a simpler time.
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Karen Harding is a Melbourne, Australia based singer/songwriter, founder of Sounds On The Couch, and founder and operator of boutique music PR service for emerging and independent artists, Rise Indie.