CASTLE HUGHES – ‘MOVING ON’ SINGLE REVIEW

CASTLE HUGHES – ‘MOVING ON’ SINGLE REVIEW

March 5th, 2021


Perth born independent singer-songwriter Castle Hughes has just released her debut single Moving On. The new track attempts to blend rock, pop, and dance into a singular genre-defying style, and for the most part, this attempt has gone very well.

There is a believable amount of yearning, a commendable degree of restraint and a rather sophisticated dose of reflection. As any sixteen-year-old artist, not to mention the well-practiced and wizened kind, is prone to consider, Moving On explores a coming-of-age experience. As Castle has said regarding the lyric, ‘The song is about the realisation that the end of a relationship does not have to be a heartbreaking experience, it can be a release.

It’s an anthem to better times and new beginnings, to the growth and evolution of the teenager.’ That being said, the track’s opening volley, I’ve been tied up for way too long  My ship’s out of sails and I’m not that strong, does suggest a hint of heartbreak, if not an unwillingness, or rather, a determination, that the protagonist is not ready for such emotional upheaval. And rightly so; who is, ever? I was only good when you needed me But this is not where I’m supposed to be, the following line states.

This is where it gets involuted. Just where is one supposed to be at sixteen? A good question, particularly for the teenager. In fact, for anyone. However, this is the perennial fabled question for this segment of society is it not; just where do I fit in?As far as making records go, Castle appears to have quite a clear idea about where she should be. As Castle has said about her work, ‘My music is kind of lyrical dance-pop.

I don’t like to feel defined by a genre, but just express experiences and tell stories through my lyrics and create a vibe.’ Recorded and mixed by Chad Blondel from Blondel studios and mastered by Chris Gehringer (Sia, Dua Lipa, Halsey, Selena Gomez) of Sterling Sound, the singer-songwriter’s first release is sure to go a long way in establishing a successful flight path towards mainstream success and undoubtedly prove to be a precursor to even brighter musical soul-searchings.

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