Introduced by a charming guitar and evocative, wholesome vocals, ‘La la la’ soon reveals itself as a theatrical, meaningful offering, a piece that rejoices on musical-style vocals, drenched in organic and folk vibes. The result is a record that’s relatable and friendly, perhaps rather pompous and majestic. It’s a good thing: ‘La la la’ captures the listeners instantly, taking them through a rollercoaster-like journey through human nature and peculiar behaviours.
Resembling the same flamboyance that would characterize a group like Queens, among others, ‘La la la’ drives primarily its lyrical aspect, delving into general storytelling and epic tales. Fat Bottomed Boys are the duo behind such a masterpiece. Hailing from France, the pair used to play in a Queen tribute, hence their very relatable style.
Speaking about the inspiration behind the single, they explain: “It delves into the fascinating world of ephemeral singers who disappear after creating a memorable hit.” When put into context, ‘La la la’ becomes an immersive and hypnotising anthem, culling the listener with warmth and comfortable music matter. What more could you want?
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