New Music Review - ‘See You in the Morning’ by Bayleaf
It’s been a few months since we’ve had a treat from the pals that make up Bayleaf, however, they have come through and delivered us a new track in the form of See You in the Morning which has just become available to plug into our ears to zone out the sad news, the bad news and the hecticness of daily life.
The song is simple and drives home a clear message of relaxation enthralled with the hope of seeing someone that you enjoy being in the company of in the morning. This is my perspective of the tune from a listeners point of view and I think it’s a fun way to be able to relay the message of what you’re looking to express.
See You in the Morning is a slow song, one for the lovers and non-lovers alike, it will capture your attention and fascination in a multitude of different ways. The vocals from the men at Bayleaf are soothing and make you feel at ease, calm, at one with the world and though the song is not a fast-paced piece of art, it is still art nonetheless and makes for a beautiful few minutes of meditation, if you will.
The acoustic guitar is a standout for me in See You in the Morning - it pulls you in and wraps you up in what I can only describe as a warm blanket with a sunset lighting overhead that makes you feel mindful, something that is rare within song-writing.
Bayleaf have a knack for their craft, a lot of originality and although they are not too well-known in the music industry yet, it’s evident that they will take off when others discover their talented and unique set of musical abilities.
I may be biased seeing as the guys in Bayleaf are some friends of mine, but I truly see a bunch of potential in them going further than they are at currently because of what they are capable of doing.
Their projects, such as their first EP, Juno, are always full of the utmost passion and is evolutionary to them as human beings.
The video for See You in the Morning is also another high point of this release, as you can see above. It takes everyday life and allows the special moments that we take for granted to be in our direct line of vision.
The video was created by Finn Lloyd and Duncan Scott, featuring Laura Saunders, George Davenport and Baily Lelieveld, a team that have come together to create this piece of epic work - a huge effort and a fun one to film, by the look of things. The song was written by George, Baily and Liam Wahrlich and I’m obsessed with how it has come together, obviously.
If you haven’t gotten the hint already: See You in the Morning is beyond special. It will fill you with emotion and if you’re on the market for listening to some new tunes, I would suggest giving this one a spin.
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