STRØM Offers Cozy Futuristic Indie Pop Breeze With “Last Try”

Swedish Singer/songwriter STRØM takes us on a cozy musical ride with his new single “Last Try”, which was unveiled, on January 3rd. The song is actually what I would call a Futuristic Chillwave, mostly because of its dreamy synths, blended with some mellow vocals.
Indeed, STRØM’s escapist lyrics dips in some lo-fi esthetic that breaths so much genuineness and consistency that it almost like it whispers pure intentions. Moreover, "Last Try" follows STRØM's debut single "Mesmerize" which is actually the result of sheer coincidence subsequent to the composition of a BMW commercial's theme song, that ended up as the single in question.
STRØM is definitely an artist that deserve a lot of attention, not only because he stepping in the music industry with a unique and genuine sound signature, but also because he displays a lot of dedication in the way he crafts his sonorities
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