Establishing the mood with luscious, atmospheric vocals, Wise John opens Mr. Love with the romantic and conceptual lyrics, “Who ate all your sad day sorrows? Only Mr. Love can do. Took an endless tune of blue tomorrows, wrote the hook to a dance for two…”
The opus expands into a soul rock meets power pop energy as Wise John takes us on “a tour from the pits of loneliness to the sunny meadows of romance”.
We appreciate Wise John‘s poetic prowess, charismatic delivery and immersive harmonies, as he brings his story to life, created with the intention to “leave the present behind and dance through memories of love.”
Fans of The Beatles and The Beach Boys will definitely be able to connect with Wise John‘s Mr. Love, which holds a sense of nostalgia fused with a clean and modern mix. We learn that the song was recorded in Brooklyn with artist Elise Trouw and producer Quinn Devlin (Quinn Devlin and the Bridge Street Kings).
The full-band sound that we experience features a Hammond B3 organ, two saxophones, and a six-voice backing choir! Mr. Love also comes with a stunning live visual featuring a brilliant and intimate performance filmed in producer Quinn Devlin’s living room!
We can’t get enough of Wise John‘s Mr. Love and we appreciate the authenticity from the rising artist. Mr. Love has been added to our New Music Spotlight playlist, whilst we continue to stream Wise John‘s wider discography including Leaving LA from his album A Wonderful World.