Hailing from London, artist Tom Minor draws inspiration from the genres of indie rock, new wave and punk, power pop, psychedelic and garage rock, soul, R&B, reggae and ska.
His latest song "It's the Wind, Stupid!" will remind you of a young Robert Smith, all melancholic romance and urban, while the storytelling hints at Jarvis Cocker’s wit and self-awareness. Minor's ability to build an enchanting narrative is both timeless and fresh.
Teaboy Palmer has done a pristine job producing this track, allowing Minor's vocals and the soothing instrumental arrangement to shine. The song is an ode to fleeting moments in the city, as the wind itself becomes a symbol of emotional turbulence.
Tom Minor's understated vocal performance has a subtle power, matching the song’s balance of emotional complexity with pop. He will have you singing along before you know it, and you will randomly catch yourself humming the tunes of this catchy song.
The song invited to a dynamic listening experience, with it's deep lyrics and mesmerising melodies, it's truly refreshing to hear this song amidst today's modern indie releases. You must listen to this song right away.
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