· Marcus Adetola · Reviews

Mcclendon’s Loving For A Season Is A Retro-Futuristic Single

<p>Mcclendon&#8216;s latest single, Loving for a Season, is a mesmerizing musical journey that transports listeners to a retro-futuristic space-age landscape. The combination of analog synth brass, granular ambiance, and rock drums creates a vivid soundscape that&#8217;s both immersive and hypnotic. The powerful tenor sax tones add a layer of sophistication to the mix, elevating the [&hellip;]</p>

Mcclendon‘s latest single, Loving for a Season, is a mesmerizing musical journey that transports listeners to a retro-futuristic space-age landscape. The combination of analog synth brass, granular ambiance, and rock drums creates a vivid soundscape that’s both immersive and hypnotic.

The powerful tenor sax tones add a layer of sophistication to the mix, elevating the song to new heights of musical excellence. Imagine soaring through the galaxy on a space cruiser while this song plays in the background, and you’ll get a sense of the transcendent experience that Loving for a Season offers.

Mcclendon delivers heartfelt emotion and raw honesty in his lyrics as he narrates the dissolution of a doomed relationship with passion and palpable intensity.

We are impressed that Loving for a Season was written and recorded in just 90 minutes via text message .wav files between Mcclendon and co-writer/co-producer Tommy Champion. It must be down to the creative synergy between these two talented musicians.

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