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Messages (San Cisco song)

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Wikipedia article




"'Messages'" is a song by Australian indie pop band San Cisco, released on 10 July 2020 as the second single from their fourth studio album 'Between You and Me' (2020).

Background and release



"Messages" was released on 10 July 2020, alongside the announcement of San Cisco's fourth studio album 'Between You and Me'. Lead vocalist Jordi Davieson said of the song in a press release:
""Messages" is a tongue-in-cheek bop about shitty friends. Originally the lyrics were loosely inspired by my frustration with [drummer] Scarlett never replying to my messages, but when we decided the track would be much better with her singing vocals instead, she added in a few of her annoyances about me. It turned into quite a constructive process for our friendship! She still never replies to messages..."


Composition and lyrics



'Gigwise' described the song as having "eighties synth [which] mingles with disco bass and splashy percussion" and "bittersweet" lyrics, whilst music critic Thomas Bleach noted the song as having a "pop aesthetic". The lyrics "explore the annoyances of shitty friendships and highlights the frustrating reality of being left on read."

Critical reception



Al Newstead of Triple J labelled the song "another upbeat pop".

Jessie Atkinson of 'Gigwise' described the song as a "bubblegum new cut", further stating "evokes the feeling of going out on the town even when you're feeling a bit down in the dumps."

Thomas Bleach called the song a "short and punchy pop track", additionally describing it as a "playful concept... executed in a really upbeat fashion."

Music video



The music video was released on 9 July 2020 and was directed by Duncan Wright.

Synopsis

The music video depicts the band "performing at a dance with clips of drummer and singer Scarlett Stevens chatting on a lips designed phone whilst doing things like working out.

Reception

'Gigwise' praised the music video as a "total Austin Powers affair: all lemon yellow dcor, hotpants and lip phones." Triple J's Al Newstead labelled it a "cracking" video. 'ColoRising' found the set to be "vibrantly designed" and "clever", saying it gives the video a "fun and cheeky appeal".

Track listings



Credits and personnel



Adapted from the parent album's liner notes.

'San Cisco'

* Jordi Davieson writer, vocals

* Josh Biondillo guitar, keys

* Scarlett Stevens drums, vocals

'Other musicians'

* James Ireland production

* Steve Schram production

References




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