Song Review/ Folk Rock : Ginko Bugs’ ‘Close in October’

The folk rock of Ginko Bugs combines storytelling with an immersive showcase of sentiment. Imagine a blend of The Beatles with Simon and Garfunkel. The warmth of the former with the quirky intimacy of the latter. That’s what you can expect in their latest release, ‘Close in October’. It is a remarkably autumnal song, sporting a swirl of nostalgia, melancholy, and hope for love to still bloom. 

The instrumentals are made for comfort, simple and mellow S they are. And the vocals are delightfully cozy with its affable and amiable tone. That sunny brand of folk rock, reminiscent of the 70s is an instant feature, which then unravels with a contemporary alt folk style. Listen Now! 

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