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Atticus Roness drops power pop perfection with "Why"


Buckle up and turn it up. Atticus Roness returns this time with an undeniable banger. "Why," the first taste of his forthcoming album "Power Pop World Domination", is a two-minute pop thrill ride that marries classic '70s pop sensibilities with modern-day alternative rock swagger.

Created by Caleb Heiple and written with Stephen Grubb and Andrew Hendrix, "Why" is Short, sharp, and full of catchy, anthemic hooks; it's the sort of track you'll find yourself humming all day. It's got all the makings of an instant favorite: punchy melodies, no-frills lyrics, and undeniable earworm quality that claws into your ears after just one listen.

"Why?" latches onto the sweet relief of blissful ignorance, that blissful mentality that makes life a tad easier. And with Roness pulling on influences such as The 1975, The Strokes, and The Lemon Twigs, the track hits that sweet spot between nostalgia and contemporary indie rock grit. Listen to "Why" now to prepare for a record that lives up to its name.

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