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It’s Easy to Play Hearts is Tom Minor’s Single Out Now

Good Day Noir Family,
Tom Minor’s single “Easy to Play Hearts” is a nostalgic journey through retro vibes that resonate deeply with the listener.

It’s Easy to Play Hearts is Tom Minor’s Single Out Now

This song carries a sincere and direct sound that speaks to the soul, evoking a sense of longing and nostalgia.

One of the most captivating aspects of this track is its unique mix. Unlike the usual levels, the vocals are seamlessly blended into the music, creating an immersive sonic experience.

This choice allows the listener to clearly hear and appreciate all the instruments, adding an extra layer of depth to the composition.

What truly stands out in “Easy to Play Hearts” is Tom Minor’s remarkable vocal timbre. It’s deep and intense, possessing a unique quality that sets it apart.

It’s a voice that seems to carry the weight of many life stories, and those experiences are beautifully woven into the melody.

This song is a genuine emotional expression that resonates with anyone who listens.

“Easy to Play Hearts” is a song that lingers in your mind, its melodies and lyrics echoing long after it has ended.

Tom Minor’s ability to create music that reaches deep into the hearts of his listeners shows his talent, and this single is a true gem in the world of music.

It’s Easy to Play Hearts is Tom Minor’s Single Out Now!


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It’s Easy to Play Hearts is Tom Minor’s Single Out Now

Hailing from London N1, where he was born to and raised by a multicultural Finnish-Swedish family, singer-songwriter Tom Minor feels inspired by indie rock, new wave and punk, power pop, psychedelic and garage rock, soul, reggae and ska. After several years in the shadows of showbiz and odd jobs as far as in NZ, Tom Minor now splits most of his time between London and Helsinki.




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