Music Editor Hannah Gadd reviews Ashton Irwin’s latest single, describing it as an exciting first release from his upcoming album
Drummer of 5 Seconds of Summer Ashton Irwin is back with another solo project and a great new single. ‘Straight To Your Heart’ marks the first release from his upcoming album Blood On The Drums and stands as a great re-introduction to Irwin’s solo work.
The song opens with a catchy riff played on a jangly guitar before a quick, powerful drum beat kicks in. Irwin sounds vocally confident, this genre really complimenting his voice. In a Q&A Irwin shared his musical inspiration for the track stems from bands such Echo & The Bunnymen, The Smiths and Blue Oyster Cult, their influence definitely audible on the song.
The chorus is an undeniable earworm with unrelenting drums and melodic vocals. Lyrically, the track is one of yearning and accumulates as a bittersweet love song. Swelling at the bridge, the track becomes huge with Irwin belting the lyrics ‘Spin me ’round the room/ Oh, how could I forget?/ You kill my loneliness/ If I’m not with you I’m better off dead’.
‘Straight To Your Heart’ is a fantastic first release from Irwin’s upcoming project, showing sonic growth and confident stylistic choices. This single is a solid progression from Superbloom and I look forward to seeing what else Blood On The Drums has in store.
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