Exploring Closure and Cinematic Aesthetics in Wotts’ ‘Be Kind’

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Canadian indie pop duo, Wotts has released their new tune “Be Kind”. It seamlessly mixes modern and retro inspirations for an engaging sonic experience and symbolises their return to their beginnings by pulling influence from the 90s music era.

Wotts’ “Be Kind” takes a unique turn, leaning heavily on inspirations such as Slowdive, Cocteau Twins, and George Clanton for this 90s-inspired track. While Wotts are known for synth-based tracks, this single goes a completely other way with guitar layers that give depth and texture, demonstrating their versatility as artists.

Jayem’s “be kind” is a musical departure as well as an investigation of closure and unfinished relationships. Jayem’s haunting vocals, layered and airy to provide emotional depth to this emotional track, bring the lyrics to life like never before.

Wotts drew inspiration for their song from 90s films and shows, creating something that felt cinematic in presentation, bringing listeners back in time with nostalgia while igniting emotion in listeners. What was the end result? A moving track.

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“Be Kind” by Wotts marks their fourth release this year and shows they’re back into full creative swing. Their plans to release more music before year’s end promise listeners an exciting voyage through new sounds and musical exploration. Additionally, Wotts have shown themselves capable of adapting and evolving while remaining true to themselves as artists – something to look forward to as listeners journey with them on this creative journey.

In “Be Kind,” Wotts has crafted an extraordinary musical masterpiece that flawlessly balances nostalgia, emotion, and adaptability. It has driving rhythms, a departure from their synth-based sound, layered vocals, and passionate driving rhythms – a must-listen for indie pop aficionados! Wotts continue to experiment with new sounds while telling stories through their music, making them one of the indie music scene’s must-see acts.

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