Goodbye Grace – The Debut Single, ‘Go Now, Honey’.

Goodbye Grace – London, England, United Kingdom.

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One thing I enjoy about sitting at this table and writing reviews is being well and truly thrown out of my comfort zone and immersing myself in the musical world unknown to this moody-Punk-Rocker.

To the point then. We recently sat down with the debut single from London based duo, Goodbye Grace, and found that its not just another Pop-song, rather something well-layered yet beautifully simple.

To begin with however there is a slight tendency for the track to resemble just another contemporary Indie-Pop song, laden with gratuitous feelings and recycled melodies but this notably fades as quickly as it emerges and that is unambiguously why this track works.

Lyrically a story of love-loss and of trying to forget what you can’t, it’s matched with dulcet vocals and a slight gravelly tone that adds a welcome hoarseness. Musically, the guitar-work sounds akin to latter-day Red Hot Chili Peppers which not only peaked my interest further, but also has MF intrigued for what will follow.

Click Here to listen to ‘Go Now, Honey’ and then find the band below.

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Matthew Speer

Matt has 2.1 BA in History and is most likely somewhere in his twenties. He enjoys a wide range of music, but has a strong penchant for Punk-Rock. Originally he hails from the Isle Of Wight off the South Coast of England, UK and spends most of his time around England's South-West.

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