The Wrong Man’s "Starship" is an atmospheric, melodic, and emotional lift-off record. And as the first release of a planned series, the track sets the tone for a creative arc that seems wide and thoughtfully constructed.
"Starship" is driven by guitars and a steady, rhythmic movement that merges indie rock fundamentals with a striking sense of space. This music doesn’t rush, it glides. Letting the melodies extend out, yet firmly based in classic songwriting structure.
There is a duality, grounded instrumentation with an airy, dreamlike feel. There are moments of urgency matched with reflective stretches, so the song feels like it’s straddling between earthbound emotion and far horizon imagery.
What's most striking is the way the tune defines individuality without overstatement. It hints at a bigger world to come, shifting between driving indie energy and gentler, more thoughtful moments. "Starship" feels like the starting coordinates of a much broader map still to be explored.
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