Ohio artist Violet Temples considers his personal flaws with pop hit ‘Enemy’

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Catchy and uplifting, ‘Enemy’ is sure to be the soundtrack of the Summer. 


Ohio artist Violet Temples considers his personal flaws with pop hit ‘Enemy’

Following on from the success of his debut EP Polaris, Violet Temples releases the infectious ‘Enemy’, a smooth and punchy look at personal flaws. Bathing in the lighter melodies of alternative pop, the track marks a distinct move from the darker synthpop undertones characterising his earlier work. Taking inspiration from the likes of Carly Rae Jepsen and Sigrid, ‘Enemy’ is the product of a meticulous production. With a driving beat, ‘Enemy’ makes full use of undulating rhythms and bouncy instrumentals to create a buoyant and danceable sound. Depicting the internal struggle with self-sabotage and a lack of discipline, Violet Temples – otherwise known as Ohio University student Justin Venrick – cleverly finds common ground through a candid look at life’s tribulations.

Catchy and uplifting, ‘Enemy’ is sure to be the soundtrack of the Summer. 


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Review Written By Matt Sedman

Review Written By Matt Sedman

 

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