Song Review/ Classic Rock : The Catchmen’s ‘England’

The Catchmen, Ian Livingstone, and Jennifer & Michael Knowles release a heartfelt composition, ‘England’. The track has a lot of soulful elements, instrumental and vocal moments that make you want to give in and melt into the feeling, the thematic emotion. With luminous neoclassicals and a voice that floats into a dream, the theme comes to life. The artists have really doted on their craft, infusing significance and sweetness in each line, through every instrumental loop.

There are such beautiful classical frames which are lifted into an alt folk flavor almost. With a lot of nostalgia, fondness, and softness, the song borders on homesickness. Across the track, the artists recall and celebrate England, the home of great artists, poets and literary figures, of musicians, scientists, and beautiful sights. It not only makes you want to visit, but transports you there with vivid emotions and lyrical imagery. Listen Now! 

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The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘England’ by The Catchmen here - 

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