Spotlight Release Review | The Pulltops’ ‘Wide Awake’: Embracing Empowerment and Expressive Anthem

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“I feel so wide awake today, I found my voice, it has so much that I can say.” These lines encapsulate the heart of The Pulltops’ new alternative rock single “Wide Awake,” released on August 18, 2023. The track resonates with the raw energy of newfound confidence and expression, presenting an anthem for those ready to seize control of their lives and conquer challenges head-on. 

As the melody unfolds, it steadily builds to an anthemic chorus, creating a memorable and impactful musical experience that’s bound to resonate deeply with listeners. “Wide Awake” isn’t just a song; it’s a rallying cry for individuals seeking to break free from constraints and make their mark on the world. 

The Pulltops, a Milwaukee-based duo, showcase their creative prowess with “Wide Awake.” Their fusion of Indie Rock, Power Pop, and Album Rock forms a dynamic and engaging sound that melds nostalgic influences with a modern twist. Through their music, they craft a transformative journey that encourages listeners to embark on their own paths of self-discovery and growth. 

“Wide Awake” is a testament to The Pulltops’ ability to craft a sonic experience that is both evocative and inspiring. The band’s diverse musical backgrounds converge in a unique blend of genres, resulting in a track that’s at once familiar and refreshingly innovative. This release not only marks the duo’s creative evolution but also invites fans to embrace their own awakenings. 

With its relatable lyrics and dynamic sound, “Wide Awake” is poised to become a cherished addition to any music collection. The Pulltops’ second feature in Principle Music demonstrates their consistent ability to deliver music that speaks to the heart and ignites the spirit. Keep your ears wide open for this empowering anthem that’s set to make waves in the music scene. 



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