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Bradley Denniston – Red Lights (2022)

An established artist in the music industry, US-based Bradley Denniston has experience as a singer-songwriter, platinum-selling music producer, engineer, composer and label head. Moreover, he has worked on Emmy-nominated Netflix series, commercial campaigns, Oscar-nominated movies, and with multi-platinum musicians. Needless to say, Denniston has experience that most would give their right arm for – and every single accomplishment is deserved! Natural talent oozes from Denniston as he breaks boundaries with his genre-defying music. The latest addition to his discography is the single ‘Red Lights’.



A self-recorded and produced single, ‘Red Lights’ follows his well-received track ‘Stars’. Similar to ‘Stars’, there is an upbeat tempo, but ‘Red Lights’ appears to lean more toward the late-90s/early-2000s pop-punk sound. With its energetic, enthusiastic vibes, the high-paced single has you running at 1000 miles/hour. Actually, it is more of a sonic swirl where you are twirling about so quickly you can barely catch your breath. Yet, while the kaleidoscopic whirlwind sends dizzying vibes throughout your body, there is a flow in its overwhelming arrangement.

With a punch to the gut and slap on the cheek, the scorching ‘Red Light’ grabs your attention in the fiercest of ways. Considering the track touches on addiction and the frustration felt by those who have to deal with addicted individuals, the speed and craziness of ‘Red Lights’ seems rather apt. Bradley Denniston explains that “the song feels a bit bitter and intense because it really is…the immediate feeling and idea behind ‘Red Lights’ came to me in a time where people very close to me have been struggling with addiction. It’s been tormenting my thoughts and ‘Red Lights’ is my way of screaming at those people that I love so much to stop fucking hanging out with shit bags!”

Sincere and sentimental in its own aggressive way, Denniston hits it out of the park once again with his new single ‘Red Lights’.

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