“Memory Hill” – Livingmore

Livingmore’s song “Memory Hill” is a delightful, fun track that will have you swimming in sweet reminiscence. Crafting a new style out of vintage material, Livingmore’s latest tune showcases the band’s incredible talent and knack for crafting a seemingly simple song that is simultaneously light while being complex and full of depth.
With a confident, classic electric guitar intro, the verse enters with lead singer Alex Moore’s relaxed and effortless voice. A blend between folk, pop, and a bit of surf rock, “Memory Hill” is both nostalgic and fresh as they depict a story of living in the past. They leave plenty of room for electric guitar riffs between verses that solidify the bright, thoughtful tone while showcasing their throwback influence. Group harmonies round out the track in a cohesive display that brings the upbeat, positive song to a close.
Based in Los Angeles, California, Livingmore is comprised of Alex Moore on vocals and guitar, Spencer Livingston on guitar and vocals, Mike Schadel on drums, and Rodrigo Moreno on bass. The quartet just released their new album Take Me and, if “Memory Hill” is any indication, you’re in for quite a treat. Blending their own unique talents with a plethora of musical sounds and styles, Livingmore is poised to help you create new memories with a great soundtrack.

Written by Katrina Charles

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