Pinwheel Valley drifts into tender horizons with new single “Someway”

International alt-rock band Pinwheel Valley is stepping into a softer and more personal sound with their new single "Someway." This song follows their earlier, more intense track "Werewolf," which came out in June. While "Werewolf" had a darker vibe, "Someway" embraces openness, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that wraps around listeners.


The band, featuring Qais Khoury on vocals and guitar, Stephanos Marangos on guitar, Max Daniels on bass, and either Stefanos Meletiou or Phrangiskos Petrisis on drums, explores a different side of their music with this song. The arrangement is more straightforward, focusing on gentle acoustic guitar, soft sounds that evoke open skies, and very light percussion that almost fades away. This subtlety gives the song a touching quality, making it feel like a memory that lingers long after it's over.

"Someway" speaks to a universal feeling of longing. Written and produced by frontman Qais Khoury, the song reflects on the challenge of feeling connected in a world that often seems disconnected. Khoury's voice conveys a sense of yearning, as if he's casting out his hopes into the void, wishing they would return. He describes the song as a gentle plea for connection, filled with hope and a desire to bridge distances that feel impossible.

The key message in the chorus serves as a reminder to keep persevering, no matter how tough things get. It resonates with anyone who has held onto hope during difficult times, suggesting that instead of dwelling on what's lost, it's essential to stay optimistic about reconnecting. "Someway" is not just about loss, it's a tribute to resilience and the quiet strength found in hope.

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