SINGLE REVIEW: MICHAEL BARROW & THE TOURISTS TELL ME HOW TO GET TO YOU
Starting with a laid-back reggae vibe coiled in folk-rock soundscape, Michael Barrow & The Tourists’ “Tell Me How to Get to You” is a lighthearted delight. Showering in the sunshine, charged with positivity, the song is full of unexpected, wonderful encounters.
A warm, dazzling vintage world invites you in as the landscape changes in front of your sight. Blithe whistles bring back memories. “Suddenly I feel something new” is a wake-up call that pulls you back to the presence. Return to a more emotional, evocative pop-rock sonic environment, “Tell Me How to Get to You” continues to build up to a cathartic, anthemic climax.
The soulful vocal delivery, atmospheric guitar solo, and infectious melodies, but couldn’t begin to describe the energy and fun in “Tell Me How to Get to You.”
"This song is special to me for a lot of reasons," says frontman Michael Barrow, "it got me out of a year-long creative slump. It was the product of a lot of rewrites and collaboration with friends and other songwriters, and a lot of the textures we added and experimented with made for a really fun and memorable studio experience. It’s one of our more laid-back, positive tunes, and it was a joy to make."
As music is always an honest reflection, the unforgettable journey and the chemistry between like-minded friends are imprinted in the sound.