Mcclendon’s “Loving For A Season” is a Bittersweet Synth Pop Song of Heartbreak Set in an Uncertain Near Future

Mcclendon’s dusky, saturated synths on “Loving For A Season” and the relaxed pace of the song conveys a mood that captures a melancholic spirit born of an acceptance and yearning for meaningful connection. You hear a sense of loss and in its streaming atmospherics and in the lonely saxophone expressing the ache more fully than the vocals which carry the weight of what could have been. It sounds like a song set in a story of a tragic love that couldn’t last forever set in the backdrop of a time not so far from now when people are hiding from pollution reddened skies except for a rare simply hazy blue day now and then when a glimmer of hope for the future and unguarded personal connections seem more easy. One might describe it as apocalyptic synth pop but one more rooted in a realistic scenario of diminished possibilities rather than a perilously dramatic and sudden downfall and the romance of a climate like that hits more acutely. Listen to “Loving For A Season” on Spotify and follow Mcclendon at the links below.

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