The song Wake Up The Night by TR3VON embraces you within the first seconds of the music. It begins nearly in an intimate way, a sketch on acoustic guitar casting a spell before a thumping rhythm establishes itself, like a heartbeat sped up with excitement. And then there is that voice, a smooth charisma/raw power combination that seems to effortlessly fly between emotional lows and thrilling highs. It is a invitation that is whispered and screamed at the same time to come out of the darkness and live.
It is a song that on the surface, feels like the empowering anthemic night-out song. It is clean, modern pop wizardry, worthy of being scored across a wide screen, humming with a vitality that all but begs to be placed in a Netflix sync with some sparkly, urban-lit sequence. It throbs with a contagious appeal, to let go, live in the moment and pursue intimacy under the moonlight. Even the idea of waking up the night is briskly alive, a summoning to awake the darkness with potential.
But scratch just a little beneath the surface, sense the pulse behind the glittering facade, and the song puts forth its deep, throbbing core. This is not a party starter this is a phoenix rising. Understanding that it was created in the fire of a personal loss, an impressive reaction to the death of his mother, changes the experience of listening to it completely.
Wake Up The Night moves beyond its dance-pop origins. It is a hopeful light, a prompt that happiness can be rediscovered, and light may be discovered – or made – even in the blackest black. It is not only a song, but a blinding flash of victory, proclaiming TR3VON not only as a star on the rise out of Minneapolis, but as an alchemist of sorts, transforming his deep anguish into unadulterated, soaring energy. The expectations of his PHOENIX EP have just gone through the roof. It is the sound of a real rising of an artist.
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