Teghan Devon - “Come On Now”
From Maryland, singer-songwriter Teghan Devon returns to us with “Come On Now,” an anthemic morsel of indie rock with a deliciously angsty refrain.
Please do not let the acoustically-driven nature of the song’s outset fool you– “Come On Now” can most assuredly hang with the best of ‘em. Even amidst the angelic auxiliary vocals that line the introduction, the arrival of the rhythm informs the listener that this track is destined to become a legitimate crowd-pleaser.
Teghan Devon has been blessed with a voice that fits quite wonderfully within the modern realm of folk-rock, sitting quite comfortably in the same niche carved out by the likes of Phoebe Bridgers and her ilk. A subtle harmony lines most of the vocal performance, which has reeled us back for multiple spins.
As promised, the song’s hook has been fashioned with all the necessary ingredients to keep it permanently lodged within your brain– the very meaning of the word catchy. Therefore, please do not be surprised when you find yourself humming “Come On Now“ for the rest of the weekend.
About the track, Teghan Devon adds that “It's a sarcastic uno reverse card flipped back in the face of a selfish hypocrite that made me the villain in their story. It's personal but unfortunately relatable. I hope people scream along in the car and it heals something inside them.”