Southern alt-pop artist Bonze shares 80’s infused single ‘Jenny (Can You Hear Me?)
It’s all happening at Bonze HQ! The Southern alt-pop artist not only releases exceptional new single ‘Jenny (Can You Hear Me?), but also signs to Dutch Criminal Records new label, Novium Records.
Bonze is an artist that uses effortless vocals, glistening synths, juicy guitar melodies and punching drum machines to convey their story.
Speaking on the new single, Bonze said, “Jenny (Can You Hear Me?) is an unapologetic love song. It was written in a shed in winter.
The song is about the beginnings of a relationship with a girl called Jenny, it’s about how emotionally up and down I can be and about how I felt that I was fully ready to commit to the relationship and just hoped that she was ready too.
It was written with an 80’s-sounding analog synth, a mic, guitar and piano. This song became the foundation of my sound.”
“Jenny (Can You Hear Me?)” is best described as a work of art. Immaculate and highly danceable, the soundscape fuses emotive soundscapes with bewitching rhythms as a soft balance.
Unforgettably original, Bonze deserves worldwide success.
“Jenny (Can You Hear Me) is out worldwide tomorrow, but you can listen exclusively at the top of this page – enjoy!