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Master “The Art Of Letting Go” With Neon Dreams & Matthew Mole’s Electric New Single



The vibrant Halifax-bred genre-defying duo Neon Dreams strikes again, this time with South African artist Matthew Mole for their newest hit, an anthem for our generation titled "The Art Of Letting Go."


You've likely heard of Neon Dreams, considering they're one of the hottest Canadian acts right now. Having earned recognition with gold and platinum singles and a JUNO Award for Breakout Group of the Year in 2020, Neon Dreams is making their neon dreams a reality, one banger at a time.


More recently, the duo teamed up with Matthew Mole for one of the hottest singles we've ever heard. If you're a fan of pop-punk, Brit pop, alternative, and sounds reminiscent of the 90s/2000s era, you'll fall head over heels for this electric new hit. It also features a captivating music video co-directed by Neon Dream’s Frank Kadillac and Dan Lewis Cole, perfectly capturing the essence of youth's obsession with music.


Jumping into "The Art Of Letting Go," song and video, we're greeted by Matthew Mole's stunning vocals and sweet ukulele, opening the song on an innocent child-like note in his bedroom surrounded by Green Day and Nirvana posters. Before we know it, he joins forces with the Neon Dreams boys to unleash a full-throttle, riveting hook celebrating the therapeutic nature of music and how it drowns out life's stressors.


The rhythmic second verse from Frank Kadillac brings a more introspective, going-with-the-flow vibe while leading to another massive switch up on the bridge. What feels like a warm reggae breakdown takes the track to the outro in the most attention-commanding, energy-inducing way possible. And a massive honorable mention to the clever music video - perfectly bringing the playful yet meaningful theme to life.


Is music your therapy? Ours too. Feast your eyes on your next session with Neon Dreams and Matthew Mole's latest single, "The Art Of Letting Go," now available on all digital streaming platforms.



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