Setting the scene with dramatic textured riser, Gully asks us “are you sure you got your lines right? Are you waiting for the limelight?” to open his new song See The Sun.
The artist, who emanates hyper intelligence in their constructs, sound and artistry has an insanely unique style of vocal delivery that really elevates him. The artist also plays keys, drums, guitar, bass, synth, trumpet, trombone and saxophone. Casual.
We love his accent, the conversational tone of the song and they way the artist engages with himself energetically.
Gully, who is a U.K. artist, based in Bristol, and originally from Portsmouth cites soul, rock along Louis Armstrong, Jack Garratt, Samm Henshaw, Brasstracks, Nina Simone and Supertramp as some of his inspirations.
Speaking on the track, Gully says, “See the Sun is on one hand a self-interrogation; a turbulent battle with the artistic doubts of such things as whether I’ve “got my lines right” as well as then rebutting with self assurance by way of the funky brass-accompanied mantra, that I won’t stop until I See the Sun.”
You can explore more fo Gully‘s discography (including Rain and Wasted) below and stream See The Sun on our New Music Spotlight playlist too!