Max Macready Take Flight on Synthy and Neon-Soaked Debut Single Holding Pattern
Holding Pattern is the pulsing and futuristic debut single courtesy of up-and-coming London-based duo Max Macready. A dynamic partnership uniting, yes, you guessed it, Max MacReady and Kurt Precinct - the latter commanding both vocals and guitar - the duo's entrance is a synthy and exciting one.
Intense and highly cinematic, Holding Pattern wastes little time immersing the listener in a sea of electronic synthwave. It's dark, yet upbeat, and you simply can't help but get sucked into its neon swirl of rhythm, texture, and tension.
Not to give too much away, but at the 1:37 mark, Precinct comes in with a guitar solo that unleashes a rush of emotion I find myself constantly having to return to. It's embedded in my brain - blistering, expressive, and perfectly timed to send the tune into overdrive.
With influences ranging from Yes and Rush to The Police and John Carpenter, Max Macready's debut offering signals the arrival of a duo unafraid to allow the music to decide its final destination. They're not here to tick boxes and follow the rules, and those are the sort of acts we simply can't get enough of at Savoy Truffle Tunes! Remember the name, Max Macready!
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