in the vibe-driven jangle pop-punk earworm, ‘the most of tonight’
The sonically chameleonic Southend-On-Sea solo artist, Bradley Peck, has made his first foray into pop-punk with his sticky-sweet serotonin fix, the most of tonight.
Working with Roman Styx to mix and master the track, Peck gave his latest earworm all the crossover appeal of his debut single, Questions, which has featured on BBC Radio Essex and racked up over 200k streams since its 2020 release
By injecting indie jangle pop guitar melodies to the infectiously euphoric pop-punk advocation of living in the hedonistic moment, Peck subverted the genre’s typical tropes to deliver nothing but hook-filled euphoria.
the most of tonight will be available to stream on all major platforms from September 6th.
Bradley Peck said:
“I wanted to make a chill summer track that makes the listener feel young again; something everyone can relate to and feel some nostalgia with. The idea came to me after sinking a few, sitting back, looking at the night sky, and thinking how lucky we are to exist in this era. I wanted to convey that living in the moment is what life is all about; when the track started pulling together, I found myself experimenting with a brand-new genre for me. I’m so excited for this song to hit the airwaves!”
Amelia Vandergast, Executive Editor at A&R Factory said:
“The most of tonight is an all-hooks and no-breaks anthem with the commercial potential to redefine the contemporary UK pop-punk scene.”
About
I have always been into music. My dad was always singing and doing karaoke before I was born and when he died, (I was 2 at the time) I continued the singing. I’ve never really thought about anything else BUT music. It’s always been something that’s there for me when I’m happy, sad, alone or out with friends, which is reflected in the eclecticism of my influences, which spans everyone from Bieber to Sex Pistols, Panic! At the Disco to Juice Wrld, YUNGBLUD to MGK.
My ambition is to create tracks that hold memories for other people who are navigating the highs and lows of life. Like my fourth single, the most of tonight, which will feature on my upcoming pop-punk LP, if someone has a good night and hears this song, I’d love it to become a memento of that night; with just one hit they can relive it again.
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A&R Factory