Cyan Kicks - 'Into You'
I am into you Cyan Kicks.
Finland is force to be wracked with in the rock/metal universe. it’s no doubt they produce killer pop rock groups as well like dynamic four piece Cyan Kicks. Cyan Kicks have been rockin the field both in their homeland and across Europe. Now they are ready to take over the world with their latest single “Into You”.
An absolute bop that gets you up and dancing,. The track “Into You” is a heartbreak anthem that presents the question of what if I was never into you. The upbeat and Catchy nature, you can’t help singing along. “Into You” is an addictive track, where it’s on repeat and the guitar bass line is running on your mind. But one thing about “Into You” is the lyrics can be harsh while somehow keeping you feel good about letting out your heartbreak emotions. Smart songwriting is showcased in this track.
Cyan Kicks have continued to prove them self as ones to watch. Get ready to fall for their pop rock sound and scream “I am into you”.
Words by Victoria Lewis
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