Categories: Singles

Andrew Pattie ‘You Are’ – out now!

 

Making a comeback with his latest single, ‘You Are’, versatile musician Andrew Pattie is making waves with his recent music. ‘You Are’ is an indie synth-pop song with a dreamy backdrop. Inspired by the song ‘Picture of You’ by TOP, he blended elements of West African guitar playing to create an appealing sound. His music is reminiscent of Talking Heads, Ariel Pink, and Mild High Club. He immerses listeners in enthralling noises that provide an overview of his intriguing soundscapes. 

All things considered, ‘You Are’ displays Andrew Pattie’s extraordinary instrumental and vocal skills. He talks about accepting ourselves by battling our desire to be who we think we should be in opposition to what our environment and society require of us. Thus, if you’re searching for an evocative song to add to your collection, this single is for you. So, from the first note of ‘You Now, fans will fall in love, and they should look forward to more releases from him as he is poised to keep growing as a music artist.

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