Following the release of their debut track just a couple of months ago, alt-rock duo Planets are back with their sophomore single, SIGNS.
Planets – Signs
Planets, formed last summer by guitarist Hector Castro and vocalist Charlotte King, emerged when the duo recognized their creative synergy. Choosing to move away from cover songs, they decided to pursue their own musical projects, a decision that has proven to be incredibly rewarding. They launched with their debut single, Red Earth, in July, and now their sophomore single continues where they left off.
Signs delves into how individuals often interpret nature, unexplained events, and astrology—commonly referred to as “signs”—to gain deeper insights into themselves and their potential. More significantly, it emphasizes how this additional reassurance can foster a sense of security and mental stability, even in the most challenging situations we may face.
SIGNS opens with a vibrant surge of strident guitars that instantly invite head nodding. This track masterfully blends emotionally charged riffs with Charlotte’s enchanting vocals, producing a compelling auditive experience that immerses you in its addictive melodic tapestry, drawing you in from the very first note.
With its punchy, detail-oriented sound and atmospheric quality, SIGNS is intriguingly appealing, much like an undiscovered planet full of possibilities waiting to be explored. This remarkable track piques your curiosity and leaves you eager for more.
Although Planets has only been active for a few months and has just two songs released, they have already achieved more than many would anticipate. Their rapid progress hints at great things ahead, indicating that the “planets” have aligned favourably for this talented duo.
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