Emily Afton’s latest single “Back In San Francisco” will make you dance to the unconventional rhythm of retro.
“Back In San Francisco” is a beautiful, melodic song with a nostalgia sprinkle, which, alongside with the lyrics, makes it a bit sad, in spite of the cheerful mood overall. The flow of the song is like intermittent rain integrated by irresistible, soulful vocals of Emily Afton. The restless drums create a picture so improvisational, but conceptual at the same time, that it can only be compared to Jackson Pollock’s art. Actually, the first thing you notice and keep on following through the song is the rhythm. To the very end, percussion is a very elaborate part that makes you listen to the song on repeat, because you just want to crack it.
“Back In San Francisco” is a beautiful, melodic song with a nostalgia sprinkle, which, alongside with the lyrics, makes it a bit sad, in spite of the cheerful mood overall. The flow of the song is like intermittent rain integrated by irresistible, soulful vocals of Emily Afton. The restless drums create a picture so improvisational, but conceptual at the same time, that it can only be compared to Jackson Pollock’s art. Actually, the first thing you notice and keep on following through the song is the rhythm. To the very end, percussion is a very elaborate part that makes you listen to the song on repeat, because you just want to crack it.
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