The Sometimes Island's nostalgic pop single 'Phantom Limb' plants an unplanned success for the band | Daily Music Roll

The Sometimes Island’s nostalgic pop single ‘Phantom Limb’ plants an unplanned success for the band

The Sometimes Island’s frontman Matt Blankenship Jr. sings a song ‘Phantom Limb’ with the graceful synth-pop cadence, all looking for a sweet escape.

Matt Blankenship Jr.

Introducing the unstoppable force of the new pop-synth group covered with a positive aura, The Sometimes Island. They are the symbol of the new age with an unthinkable transformation in the musical reality. Matt Blankenship Jr. is the singer who joined the group with drummer Nick Lopiano, guitarist Luke Bishop, and bassist Bryan Mears and soon it turned into the charismatic synth-pop band that at The Globe Theater in March 2019. The latest song Phantom Limb’ is about dropping the most heart-breaking news with rosé. They have always invested their time to keep the originality intact and the millennial music lovers are gripping their passing youth with the cool chorus of the track.

The Sometimes Island is “the future of Synthpop” with a chain of several hit songs, they are the biggest influence on the young and powerful minds. The name is symbolic; it’s taken from the native ground of Matt Blankenship Jr. and there’s the lake island that sometimes submerges in the water and sometimes it’s back with its voluminous details on the ground like it’s reborn again. The name suggests the transition of the band’s position in the music industry and how slowly it re-emerged on the bright horizon. ‘Phantom Limb’ is out on Spotify explaining an unforgettable moment through hypnotic melodies. Get more details about the band on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.

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