Meet ‘Little Victories’

Meet British alt/pop Little Victories.

MarkMeets are proud to introduce three-piece, British alt/pop band Little Victories. Love Gets Me Down is a confession booth track itemizing a difficult time with psychological well-being while individuals around you cant or dont get why.

Roused by Bon Iver and The 1975 and their capacity to combine electronic components with conventional band pieces, Love Gets Me Down mixes these two universes to make something which is consolingly recognizable, yet excitingly new.

Little Victories are a new British three-piece, alt pop band bound with moving guitars, twin vocals and a custom made 6 string bass. A kaleidoscope of classes, the band is an all in one resource for all your feelings approaching impacts, for example, The 1975, Bon Iver and Oh Wonder. Comprising of three distinct melodic spirits, Marcus Gooda, Nay Shalom and Sam Rose, aggregately the threesome pen appealing music with the desires to associate with crowds all throughout the planet.

Covering points from psychological well-being, self esteem, connections and being by and large comprehended, the band need to build up a feeling of solidarity and association that has been lost as of late. The band uncovers, We need to ingrain a degree of trust and association that consoles our crowds that we as a whole go through good and bad times – and such is reality. Everybody has their own story with their own difficulties/tragedy/highs and lows and when we understand that, the circumstances/sentiments that regularly overpower us become less overwhelming and we feel less alone. Every day becomes about the little triumphs that get us through for example family, companions, music, little successes, confidence, and so forth, subsequently the band name.

Their most recent single entitled ‘Love Gets Me Down’ is a confession booth track specifying a tough situation with psychological well-being while individuals around you cant or dont get why. The band trusts, We needed to be close to home and interesting while additionally keeping the thinking vague. The supplementing tones and harmonies from both Gooda and Shalom add a one of a kind powerful that is an extraordinariness in the music of today. Alongside Roses energetic melodic guitar lines and repeating synths, there is a profundity to the track which considers examination and a chance to reflect. Motivated by Bon Iver and The 1975 and their capacity to combine electronic components with customary band arrangements, Love Gets Me Down mixes these two universes to make something which is encouragingly recognizable, yet excitingly new.

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