//SONG REVIEW// 'It Never Rains' - Oystercatcher
‘It Never Rains’ is the latest single from Manchester art-rock duo, Oystercatcher (consisting former RNCM students Catlin Laing and Tom Chapman), which tells a powerful musical story that will have you captured from the get-go with its incredibly ethereal sound and passionate lyricism. The track talks about the vulnerable and gritty reaction that most feel towards grief.
‘It Never Rains’ perfectly captures the rawness and individuality of grief through its musicality in the form of ethereal instrumental production, with the contrast of rough guitars which give the song an edge of harshness that perfectly compliments singer Catlin Laing's raw and vulnerable vocals that surround you as you listen to the track.
Not only is the track beautiful for its musicality but it's scattered with a generous helping of influences such as Kate Bush and James Blake both known for their ethereal nature and passion which Oystercatcher possess themselves.
This track possesses incredible magic and passion that everyone has in themselves, they just have to find their special something.
Oystercatcher have got a very bright and beautiful future ahead of them.
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