
A stirring track released today by Ghost Pavilion, “No Way To Love” fuses dynamic synth tones — both nocturnal and vibrantly melodic — amidst funk-touched guitars and hooky vocal work. The Los Angeles-based project describes the release as exploring “grief, loss, and memory.” Playful guitars and starry-eyed synths meld seamlessly into a confident vocal presence, a title-bearing punctuation moving into “I can see you in my dreams” embraces.
“I was taking off the mask,” the vocals move into a moodier territory around the two-minute turn, where ghostly synths maneuver in. Catchy guitar work returns thereafter, stylish and replay-inducing in its flourishing guitars, flashes of synths, and suavely impactful vocal presence. “No Way To Love” has us thoroughly anticipating whatever’s next from Ghost Pavilion.
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This and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Emerging Singles’ Spotify playlist.
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