Hailing from Bracknell, The Mustard, led by the magnetic voice of Charles Harry Allen, delivers a rare blend of vibrant rock, retro-pop shimmer, and heartfelt sincerity with “The Sign”.
Every arrangement feels alive — instruments breathing, intertwining, creating something beautifully human. “The Sign” dances between light and melancholy, offering a groove that lifts you up while stirring something deeper inside.
You can sense the echoes of U2 or Tears for Fears, yet The Mustard carves out its own path — modern, authentic, and glowing with warmth.
It’s a sign, indeed, that real pop-rock, played with passion and heart, is still very much alive. Enjoy:
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