Singer and instrumentalist Scott Quinn tugs at heartstrings in his latest single “Run”. The song is relatable to anyone that has had someone cut them out of their life, and talks about watching someone move on without them. “Run” is a song for healing when someone has left you. The song is heart-wrenching, but at the same time teaches the listener to let go of the old in order to let the new in. The track s a teaching moment that you can love someone unconditionally and still want the best for them, even if that plan doesn’t necessarily include you.
Brooklyn based artist Andy Cook is bringing the chill vibes of the weekend to the work week for all of his fans to enjoy. Most recently, this artist has released a new single from his forthcoming EP, Modern Man entitled, “Run.” With undertones that resemble that of Jack Johnson and John Meyer, Andy Cook has the unique ability to produce music that allows listeners to escape to the world that he paints with his creative lyricism and dreamy soundscapes. Repetitious rhythms and drum patters lull listeners into a trance that becomes a safe place away from a world of high level stress and fast pace requirements. This is a feat that was highly intentional and considered during the production of this new single. In his own words Cook says, “These songs might mean something totally different to listeners than they do to me – but they mean something, and that’s what matters most.”
As an exciting new teaser that is essentially a precursor for his long awaited release of Modern Man, “Run” is a fantastic new addition to this artist’s repertoire. The full EP is scheduled to be released on April 13 and those who are following him on his social media outlets as well as fans all over the world could not be more thrilled.
What’s better than an emerging artist dropping their second single, accompanying it with a killer video to beat? Canadian native Francois Klark celebrates his new single with an equally promising video. Directed by Yeah! Films, the video opens to a man sitting on a bench checking his phone and sending a text. We don’t know if this is a friend or ex-lover. The video jumps to him walking into a run then running throughout various places and landscapes, using slow motion at for emphasis on the “run.”
There is a surprising – and almost sad – ending to the video, but find out for yourself below!
pronoun just released her new track “Run”, which brings back all the nostalgia on “Run” with a 90’s pop feel. The track is tipping with angst and for reason as she describes the track as “A ball of frustration. It’s about someone you loved taking the easy way out and running away from the entire life you built together because times temporarily got tough.”