A good song is a song that instantly transports you, no matter the genre, the context, or the mood. This is what we felt when we discovered “Warning Lights” by LAPELS.
Although our redaction mostly reviews urban or electronic music, we recognize a hit when we hear one, and “Warning Lights” is definitely one of them.
The infectious energy between pop and rock, the vintage touch: everything is crafted to immerse you into a real and authentic musical moment.
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