Trust the Mask Celebrates a Night of Revelry and Passion on Synth Pop Song “Will You Come”

Trust the Mask, photo by Emmanuela Gasparella

Trust the Mask dispenses the at this point in pop music unnecessary intro and gets right into the thick of its brightly otherworldly synth pop on “Will You Come.” There is an immediate momentum and irresistible melody that carries you along for a ride in a song about a hazy morning after remembrance of a night of dancing and drunken, hazy partying that lead to an invite back to a spur of the moment lover’s home and no clear memories of the night events except for “a glass of wine” and “your lips so close to min” and an intention to leave early but being asked to stay and some discussion of not being a person that cheats, legs full of marks from all the revelry, missed calls, a missed alarm and a missing car. But there are no hints of regret in the song and its saturated tones and energetic pace has some resonance with a more synth-infused ABBA song by way of chillwave and the vocals akin to something you’d expect to hear in a Cocorosie song. But the song that really captivates your attention for the duration ends at the just the right, short run time. The sheer economy of songwriting is impressive and effective in its rapid and sustained dopamine hit of pop hooks and celebratory mood. Listen to “Will You Come” on Spotify and follow the Italian duo at the links below.

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