Close Menu
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Videos
  • Interviews
  • Trending
  • Lifestyle
  • Neon Music Lists & Rankings
  • Sunday Watch
  • Neon Opinions & Columns
  • Meme Watch
  • Submit Music
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube Spotify
Neon MusicNeon Music
Subscribe
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Videos
  • Interviews
  • Trending
  • Lifestyle
Neon MusicNeon Music

Lycio’s Pop Masterpiece Somebody Is Unforgettable

By Terry GuyMay 1, 2020
Lycio's Pop Masterpiece Somebody Is Unforgettable

Lycio's Pop Masterpiece Somebody Is UnforgettableLycio’s intro and synth arrangement of new single Somebody reminds us of the dramatic opening of the burning car scene from Lady Gaga’s Marry The Night music video. Genny Mendez’s vocals deserve a standing ovation for capturing this moment so beautifully. It is as if Dua Lipa and Lady Gaga have teamed up to delve into an emotive, Alt-Pop direction.

The distinctive works of multi-talented indie-pop band Lycio grab your attention from the first listen and we are already craving more. Mendez delivers a heartfelt vocal performance in the chorus sections, performed over a tear-jerker, chord structure, stunningly delivered. In particular, during the first main hook where you are left with just Genny’s unique tone and the piano.

It would be no surprise if you found yourself moved to tears, especially during the climax from the second chorus, where the tempo and production on the drums delving into “Coldplay-territory.” Just think of their famous, 2003 single Clocks and you will know what I mean.

This indie rock-influenced instrumentation fused with Red One-sounding Electro production is masterfully achieved. It is an unforgettable piece of music.

You will find yourself profoundly drawn to Lycio’s pop masterpiece Somebody, right up to the emotionally-charged ending.

Previous ArticleLatir Releases The Enticing Juvenile Forever
Next Article The Party Must Go On In Dillistone’s Anyway

RELATED

Charlie Puth – Whatever’s Clever! Review: His Best Album, and He Knows It

March 27, 2026By Marcus Adetola
Jenevieve’s “Waiting Room” Review: The Quiet Reality of Staying When You Should Leave

Jenevieve’s “Waiting Room” Review: The Quiet Reality of Staying When You Should Leave

March 25, 2026By Marcus Adetola
Prismala’s ‘Right Place’ Is a Late-Night Groove

Prismala’s ‘Right Place’ Is a Late-Night Groove

March 25, 2026By Lucy Lerner
MOST POPULAR
Streaming Payouts 2025: Which Platform Pays Artists the Most?

Streaming Payouts 2025: Which Platform Pays Artists the Most?

By Alex Harris
Sing-Along Classics: 50 Songs Everyone Knows by Heart

Sing-Along Classics: 50 Songs Everyone Knows by Heart

By Alex Harris
BTS 'SWIM' Song Meaning, Lyrics Breakdown and Music Video Explained

BTS ‘SWIM’ Song Meaning, Lyrics Breakdown and Music Video Explained

By Alex Harris
Sam Fender & Olivia Dean's Rein Me In Lyrics Meaning Unpacked: Harmonies of Regret and Release

Sam Fender & Olivia Dean’s Rein Me In Lyrics Meaning Unpacked: Harmonies of Regret and Release

By Alex Harris
Neon Music

Music, pop culture & lifestyle stories that matter

MORE FROM NEON MUSIC
  • Neon Music Lists & Rankings
  • Sunday Watch
  • Neon Opinions & Columns
  • Meme Watch
GET INFORMED
  • About Neon Music
  • Contact Us
  • Write For Neon Music
  • Submit Music
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
© 2025 Neon Music (www.neonmusic.co.uk) All rights reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.