New Music Review - ‘It’s Only a Day’ by The Butlers

It’s Only a Day is out now on all platforms for your listening pleasure! Photo from The Butlers Instagram.

It’s Only a Day, say The Butlers who have hyped their new single up over the last couple of weeks and to be fair, so they should as it is undeniably one of their best songs thus far.

It’s Only a Day serves up dashes of optimism, among lyrics that will just get more fine with age. A true form of art that is rare to be received.

The musical atmosphere is a true form of excellence in terms of being a perfect soundscape for what it is, something that almost sounds as though it has come straight from a movie, creating that visual and pleasing impact combined with wonder. Something that I’ve come to realise that The Butlers pull off rather well, a gift that they have been able to spark.

It’s Only a Day ramps things up to one hundred percent for these good lads who are not too far away from releasing their album, which is going to be a whole lot of excitement all rolled into one.

With teasers of what is to come, The Butlers have been on fire recently with their latest releases that have been set to take over the airwaves and certainly the “ear” waves of listeners.

What I enjoy about The Butlers music is that it has revolutionised and become more them, with even more authentic melodies and music than before, It’s Only a Day has a great groove and hook to it, making it a winning contender for a top spot on the charts.

The line “white picket fence and Coca-Cola, things you get accustomed to” in It’s Only a Day is such a fun edition to the track, The Butlers have this way of coming up with lyrics that come together in such a distinctive way and it makes them a real standout from the crowd.

The song will make you thrive, being captured by the inviting vibe that they tend to always give off and I appreciate the hard work and motivation that they have with their music.

It’s Only a Day had me singing the lines in the car after just one listen, making the breeze flowing through with the windows down that much more lovely, just as The Butlers are. It entails a lot of different feelings and you know it’s something special when a song makes you stop and wonder about things and gives you some positive feelings towards it, it’s almost as though a whole other universe was opened up after hearing it for the first time.

If you’re not familiar with The Butlers, I would advise that you take a listen to their work and get a peek into what they’re all about. Fresh. Talented. Rewarding.

Make sure to click the links to have a listen to all of their music below -

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Will I be able to get The Butlers on the podcast shortly? Stay tuned!

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