Every Other Weekend - Come Back (When You Feel Like)
3 h : 30 min

Every Other Weekend has an interesting tapestry of music. Their latest release, Come Back (When You Feel Like), is a number that is out to change the world in it's own quiet way.. The singer-songwriter previously worked in a Manchester-based band called City Reign. The last song they wrote was in 2016, after which they took a break after the sad demise of their father. They have returned as Every Other Weekend, and Come Back (When You Feel Like) is ready to set sail into the world.  Come Back (When You Feel Like) is not a number that believes in the concept of slow burn. It hits the floor running with the thumps of the drums and guitar. The track is an emotional release of sorts, a setting free of the untold and unanswered. The way the drums slow and allow the lyrics to come at you like waves that rush towards you. The instrumental and vocals follow this feeling as well. The drums slow down as the vocal layering begins. The production on this song seems like a personal rendition. It is raw yet crisp, leaving no space for doubts either in the quality of the song or in the meaning of it.  The track perfectly captures the emotions in Juno. Especially because there is a monumental event that has taken place, and yet there is so much uncertainty in that moment. This can also define the art that Every Other Weekend makes as monumental. Each song is designed with different instrumentals with a variety of emotional undercurrents. You can listen to more of their work in the links attached above.