Barney Goodall returns with Highrise, a radiant slice of indie-pop that feels like golden hour bottled into sound. The track radiates effortless joy — that feeling of leaning out a car window, laughing with friends, as the city hums beneath you. Yet beneath its bright veneer lies a subtle ache, a whisper of nostalgia that lingers like the last light of summer.
Groovy, elastic basslines dance with crisp percussion, carrying a touch of funk that keeps the rhythm alive and unpredictable. Goodall’s voice — warm, genuine, and utterly magnetic — grounds the song with familiar comfort. His delivery captures that delicate balance between celebration and reflection, between holding on and letting go.
The production sparkles with detail: soulful guitar threads, playful textures, and a heartbeat that invites both motion and memory.
With its blend of charm, groove, and emotional depth, Highrise cements Barney Goodall as an exciting storytellers, turning everyday life into something beautifully cinematic. Press play:
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