RhodoSun "Where to Now..?"
Sounds from Australia
21/08/2025 | RhodoSun’s “Where to Now..?” is a dynamic 3'30" sonic journey that erupts with a crescendoing riff, instantly drawing listeners into its richly layered world. Hailing from Sydney’s vibrant Inner West music scene, RhodoSun channels the spirit of Rush and progressive rock while infusing it with post-punk textures and a modern edge. The track pulses with an intense, powerful groove, elevated by intricate background arrangements and a bold instrumental section that features a striking 'siren-like' extemporization—equal parts haunting and brilliant. The vocals cut through with refreshing honesty, gliding effortlessly over a lush harmonic foundation, making the song not just a listen, but an experience.
Blending influences from 80s and 90s rock with touches of rock-pop and indie sensibility, “Where to Now..?” is a cracker of a track that stays energized from start to finish. With instrumentation that includes sax, organ, bass, and backing female vocals, RhodoSun crafts a narrative around the obsessive grip and manipulation of social media—timely, relevant, and deeply human. As an indie producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, RhodoSun weaves together genres as diverse as jazz, blues, R&B, fusion, and classical into a cohesive sonic identity. Often recording solo with a drummer and guest singers, he also collaborates with talents like guitarist Harry Alexiadis and keyboardist TC Plaz-Tec. Launched in 2024 with the environmentally charged single “Plastic Love,” RhodoSun continues to reinvent and provoke, proving himself a vital new voice in contemporary rock.
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