Cities like Bristol are prolific breeders of the arts, being cultural, unique and iconic across a broad spectrum and this definitely includes music. That’s where bands like Pompadour comes in.
The local college friends formed the band in 2018 after finding a chemistry they were unable to fight, creating original songs that would flow naturally from their song-writing ability to organic energy that fed from one to the other.
Establishing themselves in prominent venues around the city and finalising their first track in 2018, they are hungry and ready for more.
With that comes their romantically-apt titled debut single Violet, releasing on Valentine’s Day and mastered in their home town by Tom Cory (Novatines).
The song is a classic story about boy meets girl, falls in love, but doesn’t have his feeling reciprocated so starts acting like a child (you know the one). It’s juxtaposed by a jolly tempo, with sultry vocals and a catchy aura. It’s an easy listen that, like an uncontrollable but quite welcome urge to sing in the shower, creates a need to tap and nod along.
If Arctic Monkeys and The Last Shadow Puppets are your bag, then you’ll like this. Not that this doesn’t deserves much more than comparisons, as the band has created their own brand of sonic likeability.
The track will be available to purchase on iTunes, Amazon and Google Play, as well as available for streaming on Spotify, Apple Music, and other major streaming platforms.
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