There’s something undeniably refreshing about an artist who knows exactly who they are. On Borovsky’s brand new single ‘A Leap in the Dark’, he brings classic ’80s pop-rock sounds to the forefront creating a nostalgic mood.
Driven by electric guitar lines, strong drumbeats and an incredibly catchy chorus that carries so much raw emotion, the track feels perfect for fans of Simply Red and Billy Idol.
Lyrically, the single explores the emotions that can surround a big change. Written after Borovsky left a long-term role of 17 years, the song builds through lived experience, he sings: It’s fine to change your mind / Wrong to right or right to wrong / You’ll find out.
‘A Leap in the Dark’ is honest and relatable – a true masterpiece.
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