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EEF (Early Ettringite Formation) showcase their cohesive and charming universe with new opus, Something for You

Establishing the mood with a raw yet elegant guitar soundscape, filled with intricate, astral nuances, EEF (Early Ettringite Formation) open Something for You with instrumental mastery and a vintage vocal with the opening prose, “I should get up from the bed ,but I never want to do that, laying here with your head on my chest…”

The opus expands into a syncopated sonic experience, taking us on a highly authentic, romantic and harmonic journey – needless to say, we are captivated. Something for You holds a classic, romantic energy that harkens back to the golden era of pop music, with a timeless twist. The lyricism showcases poetic prowess and taps into “the essence of the early stages of a love story.”

Something for You features a stellar performances from the quintet of young musicians from Marche, Italy, and boasts a soaring range of vocals filled with emotion, evoking nostalgia and tugging at our heartstrings.

The delivery is nothing short of hypnotizing, with the middle 8 conveyed with amplified intention and passion, immersing us in the romantic atmosphere of the song. The vocal performance exudes a sense of vulnerability and sincerity, reminiscent of classic pop and R&B groups from the 90s, but with a modern touch that gives the song a fresh and contemporary feel.

The production of Something for You features lush guitar instrumentation that enhances the romantic mood and charm factor of the song. The arrangement is rich and layered resulting in a cohesive tapestry of sound sound. The melodic hooks, heartfelt lyrics and cinematic music video transport us to a bygone era of romantic ballads, and we are grateful for the trip.

We have added Something for You to our New Music Spotlight playlist, whilst we continue to stream EEF‘s wider discography including What I Should Say, and anticipate future releases from the talented creators.