Neon Sines Unveil New Single ‘Adeline’

Genre-bending duo Neon Sines, made up of producer/composer Kenny Cash and songwriter/keyboardist Evan Murphy, have just unveiled their brand new single Adeline, an 80s-inspired synth-pop track. 
 
A collaboration with British singer-songwriter Ollie Wride and singer Laura Cash (of Che-Val), Adeline is a plea directed at someone who is emotionally closed off and impossible to read. A song about loving someone who keeps you at arm's length and finally reaching the point of walking away, Adeline pairs Ollie and Laura's gorgeous, passionate vocals with a memorable production that features fuzzy guitars, a bouncing electric keyboard, grooving bass, live drums and a bumping dance beat that come together to create a vibrant and intoxicating listening experience.

 

 

Speaking about the song, Kenny Cash said,
Evan sent me a couple of demos that I was playing around with to show Ollie. My wife heard one, and it gave her the bug to write an '80s-inspired name song, like ‘Billie Jean,’ ‘Rosanna,’ ‘Jessie’s Girl,’. What if Adeline is keeping a secret that she’s not human? She’s actually a machine, or a cyborg, or AI.

Wride added,
For me, the song taps into a desire turned mirror: how the thing you crave most can quietly become the very thing that keeps you from moving forward, ‘Adeline’ lives in that tension - longing, glamour, and the moment you realise obsession can be its own cage.