Sons of Sevilla - “Butterfly”

From Leeds, UK, indie duo Sons of Sevilla arrive on our blog with a folk-infused spoonful of pop-rock: “Butterfly.”

For those of you looking for a sweet, retro-soaked and sun-kissed vibe to add to your summertime playlists, do yourself a favor and press that play button. “Butterfly” is led by a nostalgic, shimmering guitar melody that will instantly throw you into a bout of deep introspection.

Before you know it, the rhythm section emerges, gentle and authentically lo-fi, as though “Butterfly” is spinning on your parents’ old record player. The soft sway of the beat will have your anxiety levels dropping, allowing you to enjoy a three-minute vacation into clarity.

Vocally, “Butterfly” fills our ears with a contemporary psych-imbued sound, which both throws us back to yesteryear and confidently nods at modern production. The vocal performance is multilayered, allowing the delivery to stretch all the way across the soundscape.

About the track, Sons of Sevilla add: “This song was written out of the tranquil daze of hot summers spent in Spain, it one afternoon in Gibraltar whilst Reuben was living out there. Adrian Quesada plays bass on this one.” You can now hear “Butterfly” wherever you get your music, and we highly suggest that you do so immediately.

Connect with Sons of Sevilla: Spotify | Bandcamp | Instagram

-HD

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