“Lover’s City” is a new song by the Canadian-Filipino musician The Forever Now’s Montgomery de Luna, who is based in Copenhagen, Denmark. This song is about the agony of saying goodbye to a loved one too soon. Due to the release of the track, De Luna is experiencing the agony of that loss, for which he wrote the words over four years ago. With the assistance of Trine Lyngvig, a talented Danish singer-songwriter, the two artists create songs about love and sorrow that are filled with emotion.
The track is wonderfully mixed and mastered by Peter Katis (producer of The National, Interpol, and Death Cab for Cutie) and Shawn Hatfield (mastering) (Yumi Zouma, Oh Land).
Although the song seems as though it is on the verge of a dramatic escalation, it continues to challenge its audience.
The best synth music simultaneously makes you want to dance and makes you feel melancholy. Although engaging beats, sophisticated production, and passionate vocals are required to create a great club song, they are not sufficient. In the instance of “Lover’s City,” the rise to ecstasy feels warranted.
This music offers something for soulful synth-pop fans, as it has an expressive and empathic vibe. The group’s signature sound includes throbbing, thumping beats, whirling synths, bracing lyrics, and emotional vocals. The performers and exquisite lyrics give the song a profound emotional core, while the synthesizers contribute to the song’s forward momentum.