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The single “Only You“ by ARIONCE is now in front of me, waiting to be reviewed. The four young men in the photo look like they make music that isn’t my world. One shouldn’t be misled by appearances, but does the first impression deceive?
ARIONCE makes music that fits their appearance. It’s pleasant indie pop, well-produced, quite radio-friendly, a bit cheesy, and underpinned by catchy melodies that are just about mid-tempo. The lyrics are in English, making the (commercial) approach international. It may not sound entirely fluid upon repeated listening, but overall it’s quite decent. Decent for someone who likes this kind of music. Music that only knows edges and corners from hearsay. Music that can play on the radio. Music that I wouldn’t even play for a casual gathering because it’s just not my thing.
Thus, it’s difficult to pass judgment on this 2-track single, as my personal impression shouldn’t make the band seem worse than they are. And it’s not that bad if you like it, but honestly, for someone who prefers noise and wants nothing to do with the mainstream, ARIONCE is simply not for them.
Those who want to ride the wave of the masses or have already made themselves comfortable there with their board will enjoy ARIONCE.



