Vancouver-Based Music Duo Young Bombs Drops Electrifying New Single, ‘Bad’, Featuring Discrete & Alex Hosking
Immediately kicking off with an alluring female vocal cut perfectly paired alongside a funk-infused string riff, ‘Bad’ is a high-energy and electrifying production that showcases Young Bombsdynamic and energetic sound design. Within the first fifteen seconds of the track, listeners are treated to an electric, heavy-hitting drop complete with hi-hats and crashing cymbals. A driving bassline soon follows, complemented by sultry male vocals, four-on-the-floor rhythms, and explosive bass drums that will make you feel the beat in your heart. The male and female vocals blend flawlessly in the climax, creating an irresistible dance floor vibe.
To complement the release of ‘Bad’, Young Bombs will unveil on March 30 a vibrant music video to accompany their latest offering, and it is a retro, groovy delight. The captivating visual accompaniment directed by Matthew Laeng takes us back to the soulful 70’s, depicting the duo dressed in funky outfits that perfectly capture the era’s vibe. Throughout the video, we get glimpses of the duo living their best lives, with shots captured on a handheld camera that add to the authenticity of the retro theme. The music video perfectly captures the essence of the track, with its groovy beats and sultry vocals flawlessly complementing the vintage 70’s inspired aesthetic.
The release of ‘Bad’ marks another milestone for Young Bombs, leaving listeners eagerly anticipating what the duo has planned next. With their unique blend of irresistible beats and infectious energy, Young Bombs has established themselves as a major force within the dance music space. The latest to come from the duo is just the beginning of what promises to be an exciting year for the shining talents, as they continue to push the boundaries of their sound and capture the hearts of dance music fans worldwide. Gearing up for an exciting year ahead, fans can expect more electrifying productions from the Young Bombs in the near future, and they won’t want to miss a beat.