Boston Manor and John Floreani release new song "Liquid"
After multiple tantalizing social media teases, and a solid week of unrelenting speculation from fans, Boston Manor have today dropped their brand new single, “Liquid”.
After multiple tantalizing social media teases, and a solid week of unrelenting speculation from fans, Boston Manor have today dropped their brand new single, “Liquid”. This is the first release from the UK five-piece since their sophomore album, Welcome To The Neighbourhood, and is made even more special by the guest appearance of John Floreani (Trophy Eyes).
Boston Manor have locked in their sound as an alternative, synth-filled, mesmerizing blast of rock and roll. Their digital, noir-themed, atmospheric music meets the listeners' ears like an orchestra. Each song tells a story and inspires imagery to take you on an adventure as you listen. “Liquid” is no exception to this.
Buzzing synth, revving guitars, and dreamlike vocals open up the song with an atmosphere of post-apocalyptic dread. Resonating like the soundtrack of a sci-fi thriller, you want to float away, as this powerfully catchy song makes your head spin. The large chorus will stick in your head for hours, as the cries of release make for a perfect peak of the track.
John Floreani’s soft clean vocals fit the Boston Manor formula perfectly, as his vocal tones hover above the growling synth and guitars. This compliments the vocals of frontman Henry Cox perfectly, as Henry displays the overwhelming and melancholic intensity that he always does. A moody bridge leads into the climax, as Henry and John close out the song together, united as they lead us out of the imaginative darkness, the song comes to a close.
Check out “Liquid” here: