Transit Club Unveil New Single ‘Go.Flow’
Following the release of their dreamlike single Bells, Swedish-Canadian indie-pop band Transit Club, consisting of frontman Steve Motion, Olle Ahlsson (Guitars), Frej Forsman (Keys), Agnes Jensen (Vocals/Percussion) Niklas Levedahl (Bass) and Olle Ronach (Drums), are back with their brand new single Go.Flow, a heartfelt break-up song.
I am a big fan of frontman Steve Motion's vocals and how he easily makes us feel each and every single word he sings. I am really loving the infectious chorus that got me singing along to it right after the very first listen and I think you guys will too. As a break-up song, Go.Flow has that melancholic atmosphere I love in my music and the lush guitar melodies really make the heartfelt lyrics to stand out even more. It's definitely a killer piece of indie-pop music with an infectious pop hook and a smooth, laid-back atmosphere that makes it perfect for the weekend of long commutes back home. Check it out below!
Speaking about the song, Steve Motion said,
""I think 'Go.Flow' is my first honest break up song. I sought out to write a chorus that would make just as much emotional sense following a hopeful 1st verse, as it would a pensive 2nd verse, and a heartbroken bridge. The song thematically grows from positive and naive, to bitter and distraught. Sure, ok, let’s just go with the flow, lose control, and do nothing to make this work.‘Go.Flow’ is a passive aggressive acceptance of letting two people drift apart, ignoring the urgency of the situation, instead of facing feelings head-on. Musically I'm really excited about Agnes Jensen’s vocals (especially during the bridge) that cry out with me in harmony.I'm really proud of the vocals on this song in general. We were sonically really inspired by the indie band The Japanese House when recording this song. 'Go.Flow' makes me feel melancholic and sad but also really confident and cool at the same time. If that makes sense hahah?