“You’ve had a change of heart, it’s changed from me to someone else…“, sings Tom Minor as he sets the tone for his latest offering, It’s Easy to Play Hearts.
We appreciate the masterful, guitar soundscape and his captivating vocal performance, which holds a soft rock meets grunge vibe with elements of power pop. The opus expands with emotional depth, authenticity and wisdom with a sense of catharsis for both artist and listener.
The vocal harmonies are stunning, and the solos are transcendental with textured, recorded nuances to further dimensionalize the journey. Fans of Bowie would be obsessed, but Tom is also carving a reality of his own.
With reference to the message of the track, Tom shares his philosophies by posing the question, “Have you ever wondered what a heart in the process of breaking sounds like?”
We learn that the song is designed to “wash away your pain, your next inevitable heartache will be remarkably more bearable, best enjoyed on the dance floor or in the darkness of your lonely room”, and it feels like just that!
Super relatable to anyone who has had their heart broken, and holding a sonic value that will inevitably withstand the test of time. Naturally, we have added It’s Easy to Play Hearts to our New Music Spotlight playlist, as well as our brand new TIMELESS playlist, whilst we continue to stream Tom Minor‘s debut single, and anticipate future releases from the talented rising artist.