
Atomic, a talented singer-songwriter who has a knack for creating catchy hooks that resonates with a large audience around the globe. As a solo artist, Atomic started her musical journey at the age of 17. She has a creative sensibility who draws inspiration from all and sundry around her. She is inspired by renowned songwriters like Amy Allen, Mike Sabath, and Ryan Tedder. She also finds herself drawn to the sounds of Chappell Roan, The Driver, Era, and Djo.
“Atomic’s latest track, “Red Car” is the rendition of that brief moment between longing-come-true and reality where you are touched by utmost ecstasy!”
Atomic’s recent release, “Red Car” delves into the intriguing psychological concept known as the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon, also referred to as Frequency Illusion or Red Car Theory which says that when something new enters our lives, causing us to suddenly notice it everywhere. This track is a musical rendition of this along the lines that when we long for someone so intensely, we begin to search them in every stranger we meet. The vocals are extremely soothing. The song’s tempo is aptly paced, striking a balance that keeps the listener engaged without feeling rushed. The music is controlled yet compliments the calmness of the vocals enhancing the overall atmosphere of the song.
If you like listening to evocative songs that convey yearning, you must definitely listen to this song!
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