UK solo artist LiVES releases “Come Together”… no, not that one

UK solo artist LiVES releases “Come Together”… no, not that one
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I am obsessed with the Brits, let’s get into it! UK solo artist LiVES (aka, Peter Chisholm) released another single, “Come Together”, for his upcoming album co-written by James Morrison and produced by John Cornfield (Muse, Oasis, The Verve, New Model Army, Supergrass, Catatonia, Razorlight, Robert Plant, Stone Roses, Ride).

This would be the second single after ”Let Them Eat Cake” supporting the album.

Peter shared, “We wrote a song called ‘Come Together’ and [Morrison] gave me the tapes, saying do whatever you want with it. Largely, the song expresses fear and disillusionment with the world, along with the desire to emerge from the shadows. Essentially, the song is about panic and disenfranchisement with the world, but also, the yearning to pull oneself out of the darkness.”

The music, if Muse and Oasis had a baby, well, that’s the vibe and I’m here for it! It’s sexy, raw, and emotional! Very addictive! Just in case you aren’t aware, Chisholm was the singer of UK rock duo, The Sea. The Sea has rocked out three studio albums and played over 1,000 festivals throughout the UK. As LiVES, Chisholm has moved towards a heavier guitar style music, with his music featured on BBC, ESPN, MTV, Netflix, and Amazon Prime. He has also written for Bob Geldof (of Boomtown Rats) and Sony BMG.

We can’t get enough of this single. Let us know how you feel about it in the comments!

LiVES – “Come Together”

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Disclaimer: All views presented in this album review are those of the reviewer and not necessarily those of Top Shelf Music.

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6 days ago

‘Sexy’ she says 🙂 Great track, can’t wait for the next single and the album, ‘Let Them Eat Cake’

Ash
6 days ago

Brilliant !