Now We’re Talking is the latest track from Australian music artist Adam Faybrem. The singer-songwriter enjoyed a UK chart-topping track in 2013 and is all ready to re-establish his presence at a global level.
The new track is the Melbourne based music artist’s second single after the hit Everytime, which generated 600k plus streams and attracted national radio station attention, including plays on one of Australia’s most prominent radio networks Fox Fm. Now We’re Talkingfeatures on Adam’s forthcoming EP What Are We scheduled to drop on Friday 10th Dec.
It’s quite evident that Faybrem’s Now We’re Talking has absorbed an array of contemporary dance-pop, radio-focused influences, whether it’s the extensive use of vocal manipulation technology, the drops and turns of the rhythmic elements creating the expected dynamic structure or the house-like club keyboards providing one of the many consistent sound backdrops.
What is most persuasive about this zippy EDM pop ride—it comes in at just under two and half minutes—aside from Faybrem’s attempt to merge suitably hyper-excited vocals with a rigid vocal tuning base, as it bends and slides, is the series of melodic parts, the actual writing. For the most part, the melodies climb to respectable heights, with the chorus achieving a convincing, big pay-off chorus. As Adam says about his latest release, ‘Now We’re Talking is honestly about being in a narcissistic relationship, but that’s just personal.
When I wrote it, I wanted to keep the interpretation open. So, it can be about anything really, a breakup, family problems, friendship issues.’ When asked what he hopes to achieve with his music, Adam says, ‘To universally connect and inspire other people to create also or become something they were afraid of becoming.’ Drawing inspiration from artists such as Dua Lipa and The Weeknd, Adam’s new single reaches for the ultimate, the at-the-club emotional sweet spots and pretty much hits those targets, creating a track that will undoubtedly appease his fans, old and new alike, and generate a tonne of streaming action.