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<p>Drawing us in with an intimate strummed acoustic guitar and playful bass notes, <strong>Sean MacLeod </strong>opens <strong><em>Romeo</em></strong> with philosophical prose and a captivating Brit-pop vocal performance that reminds us of <strong>Blur</strong> and <strong>The Smiths.</strong> </p>



<p>The opus taps into the classic story of Romeo and Juliet with intelligent cultural references, and a message that feels relatable yet high concept. We appreciate the sublime guitar solo and luscious vocal harmonies which add dimensionality to the piece. </p>



<p>The track serves up a buoyant and hypnotic burst of pop energy overall. There is a psychedelic and trippy adjacency, especially with middle eight which almost has a William Orbit vibe, before a super catchy final reprise. There is a cinematic allure the to track &#8211; perfect for a range of sync deals &#8211; a romantic comedy like <strong>Upgraded</strong>, or a TV show set in London that brings to life the narrative of the song. </p>



<p>Lyrically,&nbsp;<strong>Sean MacLeod</strong> infuses the timeless narrative with his own characteristic depth. Rather than being a typical love song, <strong><em>Romeo</em></strong> becomes a meditation on connection and vulnerability. The sixties-inspired warmth is welcome, especially with the power pop harmonies &#8211; yet the mix itself feels progressive. </p>


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<p>As a former founding member of Dublin band <strong>Cisco</strong>, Sean has long been recognised for his ability to craft melodic, harmony-rich music with substance. With <em><strong>Romeo</strong></em>, <strong>Sean MacLeod</strong> cements his reputation. For some additional insight, Sean is also the author of <em>Behind the Wall of Illusion: The Religious, Esoteric, and Occult Worlds of the Beatles</em>, a work that explores the shifting consciousness of the Beatles, the cultural transformations of the 1960s, and their lasting influence on modern society..</p>



<p>Naturally, we have added <strong><em>Romeo</em></strong> to our New Music Spotlight playlist, and our TIMELESS playlist whilst we continue to stream the wider discography of <strong>Sean MacLeod</strong>, including <strong><em>Inside Out</em></strong>, and the entirety of his album, <strong>New Start</strong>. </p>



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