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The Fey With Their Outstanding Track "Blind To The Signs"

Upcoming artist The Fey is an Alternative R&B band was formed by singer, songwriter, and producer Zach Watkins. While the infrastructure of the group’s style and sound is developed by Watkins, it is made complete by instrumentalists Michael Rogers (lead guitar), Ludwing Siebenhor (rhythm guitar), and John Fucinaro (bass). Evolved from the rock-soul project formally known as, AZP, and after years of arranging, composing, and performing under the former brand, Watkins felt destined to shape things back to his original design to produce modern music with a retro vibe. Since his jazz percussion studies at Berklee College of Music, Watkins has created music for and with artists of various genres, while crafting what he considers the ideal blend of sound and style that is now The Fey. This style holds true to the genres of pop and hip-hop with head-nodding breakbeats and hypnotizing bass lines that are the foundation of The Fey’s records. Following the release of their newest single "Blind To The Signs", they project a very funky track that will surely grasp your ears. Starting the track with an upbeat sound leading onto his sweet and luscious vocals they complete the track fully. Explaining the track further it's about what would be centered around events of a night informed by the LA club scene. The song is a funkdafied jam about how liquid courage can trigger an uncontrollable transformation. Blazing hot guitar licks tear throughout, evolving the music into the crazed animal, about which vocalist Zach Watkins is becoming, his regret and shame will have to wait till the morning. To the vocals and production, this track will truly have you dancing. Being just perfect for a late night drive or hanging out with some friends. Go stream "Blind To The Signs" and check out their discography which is filled with outstanding tracks.

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