David Goundry's new single, 'Coming Right At You', is a joyous explosion of classic pop-rock that'll transport you back to the golden age of analogue sound. Produced by the legendary Nik Sykes (Average White Band, Jack Bruce) at London's Rooster Studio, the track is a testament to Goundry's talent for crafting timeless tunes with an undeniable feel-good factor.
From the moment the song kicks in, you're hit with a wave of lush, Beatles-esque arrangements and a driving energy that's impossible to resist. Goundry's vocals are confident and emotive, soaring over a melody that'll be stuck in your head for days. The crisp production from Sykes is masterful, with veteran session guitarist Sam Dowden adding layers of warmth and richness to the sound.
'Coming Right At You' is a song packed with heart and soul. The acoustic elements create an intimate atmosphere, while the euphoric backing vocals elevate the track to another level. It's the kind of song that begs to be sung along to, with a chorus that feels like an anthem in itself.
Lyrically, the track carries a message of optimism and forward momentum, perfectly complementing the upbeat instrumentation. Goundry's heartfelt delivery makes it clear that this is a song brimming with authenticity; there's no overproduction or artificial polish here, just pure musicianship.
Sykes' expert engineering ensures that every element shines through, from the punchy rhythm section to the shimmering guitar licks. The analogue warmth that Goundry aimed for is evident in every note, making the song feel both retro and refreshingly genuine. Starting with a gentle build-up, the track explodes into a truly heavenly soundscape in its latter half.
'Coming Right At You' is the perfect introduction to Goundry's forthcoming album, due for release in November. This uplifting, infectious anthem is guaranteed to leave you wanting more. Goundry has delivered a classic pop-rock ballad brimming with heart and soul – an instant crowd-pleaser that proves great music never goes out of style.
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