Spotlight Release Review | Love Me My Alien -Stay Here Forever

United States, Philadelphia, PA


Love Me My Alien’s latest release, “Stay Here Forever,” is a captivating journey through a fusion of musical styles, showcasing the band’s remarkable talent and unique sound. Hailing from Philadelphia, PA, this music collective, led by the Montesano brothers and joined by Justin DiFebbo, brings a refreshing blend of influences to the table. 

“Stay Here Forever” encapsulates the essence of Love Me My Alien’s music, with its humble yet adventurous approach. The song draws inspiration from British new wave and the soulful singer/songwriters of the 1970s, resulting in a captivating sonic experience that is difficult to pigeonhole. The standout feature of the track lies in the seamless vocal harmonies between the Montesano brothers. Their voices blend together effortlessly, creating a mesmerizing and ethereal atmosphere. 

The song’s lyrics resonate with themes of love and hope, staying true to the band’s positive and uplifting style. Even in moments of introspection, Love Me My Alien manages to infuse the music with a sense of optimism, steering clear of despair or melancholy. 

“Stay Here Forever” is a testament to the band’s musical prowess and ability to craft engaging compositions. The production is impeccable, allowing each instrument to shine while maintaining a cohesive and balanced sound. The arrangement showcases the band’s versatility as multi-instrumentalists, highlighting their ability to create dynamic and textured compositions. 

Love Me My Alien has undoubtedly made their mark with “Stay Here Forever,” showcasing their musical artistry and their ability to transport listeners to a world where genres blend effortlessly. With their debut EP, “Roll it Back,” the band is poised to make a lasting impact on the music scene. Stay tuned for more captivating and evocative music from this talented collective. 



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