Debuting with ‘Shackles’, a mother-son collaboration named Sugar Addikt is quickly becoming people’s favorite with their unique tribal sounds and meaningful verses.
An electronic duo from Seattle who is claiming their way to the top with super-expressive melodies is Sugar Addikt. Driven by Bowman Littrell (inst) and Vanessa Littrell (lyrics, vox), the music group creates quirky tribal-based sounds that are interwoven with meaningful lyrics to bring out their refreshing musicality. The duo’s synergy is something extraordinary to witness as the mother and her teenage son communicate in ways that go beyond the era. With their collective uniqueness, the duo has composed a timeless and danceable single titled ‘Shackles’ that comes from their five tracks EP Phoenix. Filled with catchy tribal melodies, techno-driven beats, and an impressively relatable storyline, the song formulates a quickly memorable song.
The weary Viking souls behind Sugar Addikt compose folk-based, synth touched tunes that are directed to inspire the audience. The EP emphasizes the fact that prayer is only as strong as the intention behind it and the track ‘Shackles’ urges to break free from all the mundane shackles before one finally rises and sets out for their heavenly abode. The words are of utmost penetrating and the upbeat sense of rhythms makes the collaboration an easy hit. Hear the full song on Spotify, and follow the mother-son duo on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook for more details.
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