Manchester-based Indie Rock artist Isaac Neilson’s latest offering ‘Dated a Daydream’ pairs punchy lyrical work with a dream-like piano riff packed with nostalgia. Infused with a playful Indie Pop rhythm, the new single showcases a light-hearted side to the singer-songwriter’s discography.
The sun-soaked sound that introduces the track is fronted by the refrain “You never see it ‘till you’re letting go, lead me to the faults below, reeling from the afterglow”, serving as a nod to discovery in the aftermath of lost love.
Isaac's words act as a sentimental insight into his own life, and are blended exquisitely within the feel-good bridge and chorus – perfect for those seeking to reminisce the early work of fellow Indie Pop-Rockers Glass Animals and Circa Waves.
Backed by a buoyant drum beat and catchy lyrics you can’t help but nod your head to it, it’s easy to picture festival crowds bouncing along to this one.
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