Addley’s ‘Say It Anyway’ gets straight to business with a powerful, uplifting beat, the transcendent arrangement taking you to a place far away. The vocals are delicate and reserved, but thoughtful and purposeful in delivery, Addley’s performance akin to industry titans. It’s a summery, feel-good, dance anthem, the piano pump ensuring this high-octane feeling the synth, guitar and pulsing drums going above and beyond. The instrumental melody is enticing until the final moments, preparing it for any setting, but it is truly the vocals that provide Addley’s individuality, setting him on course for stardom.
“‘Say It Anyway’ is about starting to lose someone you care about,” Addley adds, “It's about knowing change is coming and that you can't stop it, but desperately wanting to slow it down. It's about giving into tension and having your final words with someone but wanting to keep them for as long as you can... even if it's just to argue and fight.”
Known professionally by his last name, Sam Addley is an artist with a unique musical palette. A melting pot of electronica, pop and rock, his compositions are thoughtful and expansive, brought to the stage by a five-piece band. Hailing from Liverpool, the artist has seen both local and national acclaim, from venue audiences and music press.
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