Setting the tone with immersive drums and intricate percussion with a cerebral frequency, Brian Lambert opens I Don’t Believe In You with a dimensional bassline and a luscious, astral synth.
The opus expands with intrigue and dimensionality to take us on an evocative journey as the star asks, “Do you believe anything you hear? If it comes from a mouth of hate? Do you believe anything they say, if it allows you to feel that way?”
We immediately connect with the philosophical and introspective nature of the prose and the charismatic manner in which Brian delivers his powerful message of “standing up for what you know is right.”
The soundscape of I Don’t Believe In You showcases nothing short of instrumental mastery, and we are mesmerized by the cohesive tapestry of sound that Brian creates in collaboration with Jr. Moz Collective, and Paul Prater.
We learn that Brian draws his 80s meets 90s hybrid sound from a range of influences including David Bowie, The Cure, Foo Fighters, Goo Goo Dolls, and Billy Joel, which we can feel come to life, although there is no doubt that the rising star is creating a universe of his own.
We have added I Don’t Believe In You to our New Music Spotlight playlist, whilst we continue to stream Brian Lambert‘s wider discography including Desperately Wanting, and Ronnie Was A Cowboy.