Hailing from Ireland, One Flew Over bless the pop music scene with playful charisma and a flair for softly dramatic textured and crepuscular tones, resulting in material that’s irresistible and highly mesmerizing. ‘Not Good For Me’ is the strongest evidence of that, a four-minute sonic journey packed with fierceness and sensual energy, all drenched in organic pop and slightly cinematic vibes.
Boasting a rich and bright production, the record manages to feel modern while rooted in tradition; saloon-like piano riffs, intense string sections, and a plethora of vocal harmonies make for an eclectic, vivid and engaging listening experience. Irene Ní Chuinn’s vocals are the perfect match for such energetic material, here showcasing their evocative and luscious character. Martin Quinn completes the talented duo’s lineup.
Strangely, ‘Not Good For Me’ exudes a strong James Bond-Esque nature; with its thrill-seeking, heart-shaking quality, the song could perfectly fit any future soundtrack. Of course, that doesn’t take anything away from the myriad of references contained in the record. From Soul, R&B and classic pop, everything plays a part in making ‘Not Good For Me’ such a stunning offering.
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