Three-piece, alt pop outfit Little Victories has concocted a vibrant release narrating a familiar sentiment. “Love Gets Me Down” beautifully highlights warm, haunting vocals atop glistening guitars and soaring synths. Describing a bad mental health battle, they passionately detail the pain some face that is not always easy for others to comprehend. They sing “I’m drifting in the street light, make believe who knows/I’m all alone.” With those profound lyrics they seamlessly capture that dark, hopeless feeling of isolation.
The British band’s highly emotive music takes inspiration from Bon Iver and The 1975. Comprised of Marcus Gooda, Nay Shalom and Sam Rose, the trio’s aim is to create powerful music that resonates deeply with fans. With compelling tracks that touch on topics of relationships and mental health, their hope is others can feel less alone. “Love Gets Me Down” is another song that allows listeners to connect through knowing we all have our struggles. The group confides, “We wanted to be personal and relatable whilst also keeping the reasoning ambiguous.” Take a listen to the melancholy piece now.
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