Dempsey Bolton describes an endless spiral with "Love Me"

The artist Dempsey Bolton is a patchwork of diverse and varied inspirations which allows him to build a unique artist path and size just for him. He expresses some of his potentials through the deep and lyrical track "Love Me". The production from start to finish draws the heartbreak story that Dempsey tells.
The instrumentals, the arrangements and the vocal performance — everything is orchestrated following the different emotions of the singer's sour breakup story. The musical concept showcases dramatic, yet enticing framework with this mysterious and low-tone melodic introduction. The blurred synthesizers express the confusion and the vocal arrangements as well as the repetition "you say love me, I don’t really know for sure" reminisces of an endless spiral. A bewitching track that reminds you of some relationship traps. Stream below
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