SINGLE REVIEW: Bottoms Up by SUPASONIQ

SUPASONIQ’s debut track, Bottoms Up, is a scorching example of new wave power pop at its finest. Eryn Pepyat and Paul Richards are an electrifying duo, displaying years of experience in their melodic hooks, irresistible groove, and blistering guitar riffs that will leave you begging for more. It’s no wonder they are set to take the music scene by storm, aiming straight for your heart, soul, and body. Their passion for pop music is evident, drawing influences from the new romantic and punk scenes of the 80s, all the way through to the commercially prominent bands we still adore today. But don’t be fooled by their influences; SUPASONIQ has a sound all its own. Their philosophy is simple yet enlightening: if you can’t groove to it, it’s not going to make it as a SUPASONIQ track. As the band says about their music, ‘I think we would describe our music as honest and gritty with pop sensibilities. Infectious and easy to listen to and sing along. Bottoms Up is about  reconnecting with friends, family, good things and most importantly, your true self.’ The new single never lets up from the get-go, with the guitar-led rhythm fuelling an onslaught of melody and attitude, all leading to a rousing, anthemic chorus. The powerhouse track, Bottoms Up, is more than just a song. It’s an experience that will leave a lasting impression, going around in your head like the perfect power pop tune. It’s no surprise that this breakout hit from SUPASONIQ is set to make a global impact on radio and streaming platforms. Prepare to be blown away by SUPASONIQ’s dynamic and explosive sound. Bottoms Up is just the beginning for this new wave power pop sensation, and we can’t wait to see what they have in store next. Don’t miss out on the hype surrounding SUPASONIQ.

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