The Transits create a nostalgic power ballad titled “Ghosts of Summer” which combines alt-rock expansiveness with heartwarming melodies. Opposite corners of the globe seem to merge naturally for this three-piece band even though Dom Antelme and Tyrone Smith handle bass and drums out of Auckland, New Zealand while Ryan Lunn leads vocals and plays guitar and synthesizer from Durban, South Africa.

When “Ghosts of Summer” begins with its intricate musical opening and harmonized vocals the song immediately delivers you to its powerful nostalgic creation of summer memories etched in gold. The vocal partnership between Antelme and Lunn creates harmonies that perfectly unite to express the nostalgic longing people feel for summers of the distant past. A melancholic undertone enhances the meaningful depth of their longing melodies throughout the song.

The song emerges from immaculate production elements that remain organic while Smith’s thunderous drumming powers through powerful rhythms alongside shimmering sonic textures that surround the listener. The song reaches stadium-sized anthemic proportions as synths create lush waves between electric guitar riffs. The band shows extraordinary growth in this release yet maintains its original dynamic which attracted first fans to their music.

“Ghosts of Summer” reaches its peak through the combination of emotional resonance and smooth execution of its reflective content. The song undertakes confronting our past decisions as it resonates with the ghosts from our past during personal moments of introspection. This song tackles specific experiences that touch all listeners with their penetrating nature.

The Transits launch their new chapter through “Ghosts of Summer” to show how their music has developed and showcases their ambition to soar through artistic growth. This outstanding comeback serves as a foretaste of the remarkable achievements awaiting the mighty three-piece musicians in their future work.

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