Zack Robertson Delivers a Colorful Rock-Pop Track with ‘If You Don’t Want Me’

Zack Robertson had been consistently credited for his engaging indie pop-rock anthems. One can instantly spot the late 90s and early 2010s influences in the melody structures and vocals. Listeners of The 1975, The NBDB, and even Coldplay are sure to enjoy the colorful melodies of this artist.  In his latest release, ‘If You Don’t Want Me’, the artist impresses his signature warm baritones on the electric pop and resonant rock soundscape. 

It is overlaid with glinting riffs and punching pop beats. His vocals loop into memorable hooks and storytelling moments that you can’t help but engage with. With this track, Zack explores themes like cheating, falling out of love, and the resulting heartache. Tinged with molten melancholy and a youthful optimism, it is both evocative and lilting to the listener. 

The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘If You Don’t Want Me’ by Zack Robertson here - 

Promotional Disclaimer: The content in this post has been sponsored by the artist, label, or PR representative to help promote their work.


Previous
Previous

Ljiljana Winnler and Solenne Band Explore and Interpret The Jazz and Blues as Composed by Gene Pritsker

Next
Next

Lee Switzer-Woolf Shapes Melancholy with Folktronica in ‘Ototoxin’