Denver’s SkyLaw release "Wait For Me" music video
"Electro-pop band SkyLaw return with third single from forthcoming Evolution EP"
Quick Summary
Electro-pop band SkyLaw has released their new single, "Wait For Me," showcasing their unique sound that blends rock, hip hop, and pop. Directed by Chris Simmons and produced by Toy Box, the song is part of their upcoming Evolution EP, set to debut on October 29th. With a growing fanbase captivated by their dynamic energy, SkyLaw is dedicated to uplifting messages through their music and community efforts.
This dynamic group of four very talented musicians are currently defying the odds with their eclectic musical fusions. Influenced by a variety of genres including rock, hip hop, electro and pop music, the band has cultivated an increasing large fan following. Led by married lead vocalists Layne and Reve Kalell, SkyLaw’s line up also consists of Nema Sobhani (Guitar) and Erik Martin (Drums, Piano). Self-sufficient and eager to make some noise, you can feel their genuine energy in each song.
A recent review of their Indigo single from Jamsphere Magazine boasts, "SkyLaw take you on a heart-pumping, foot-tapping, finger-snapping, unbelievable, beyond amazing, magical musical adventure. Their never-ending excitement choruses, their quick-flow rap verses and their all-embracing music production, are all packed into this new track."
About SkyLaw
Fueled by the passion of four talented musicians, SkyLaw represents a wide variety of genres. With a foundation of lyrical hip-hop and electro-pop, the band comes together to deliver an unforgettable experience of sound. With a mission to take the best elements of every style of music to form a fusion of universally appealing messages, their goal is to uplift and inspire. Through activism and community outreach, SkyLaw strives to make a positive change in the world. As they prep for the release of their first EP project, a "Light-Up" fashion line and several SkyLaw-themed events, the band welcomes you into their Evolution.
Twitter: @SkyLawEvo
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