Indie Pop-Rock Artist, Harley Luck Reveals Powerful New Single “Stay”

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Originally written back in his bedroom during the pandemic of 2020, the emerging indie pop-rock star has re-mastered and re-released his debut single “Stay”

The debut single vividly portrays the challenge of clinging to someone amidst a world that seemed determined to pull everyone apart. The pandemic’s arrival pushed Harley to grapple with the harsh reality of distancing from friends, connections, and a fleeting romantic interest.

In checking out the debut single, “Stay” encompasses a rich spectrum of instruments, with a notable emphasis on guitars, drums, and brass elements. The song immediately captures attention with its mellow, yet invigorating instrumentation that sets the stage for a laid-back yet captivating journey. Luck’s vocals are confident, expressive, and perfectly suited for this style of music. With relatable lyrics and easy to sing along to chorus, “Stay” for sure will be a crowd-pleaser.

The re-release of “Stay” marks an exciting chapter in Harley Luck’s musical journey,
as he unveils his work under his new moniker. Harley Luck, a name chosen for its
enigmatic and gender-neutral quality, reflects Harley’s commitment to embracing his
unique identity.

Keep up with Harley LuckInstagram // TikTok // Youtube // Spotify

Angel Escobar
Angel Escobarhttp://www.escofotos.com
Angel Escobar is a Senior Photojournalist at Melodic Magazine. When taking a break from being chronically online, he covers pop music from all over the world.

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