Déjà Vu - Two Way Crossing

Instantly, the electric sound grips the listener with a current country charm collided with an alternative rock vibe. A timeless combination that you can’t help but rock to; the kind that causes you to nod and shake your head from musicality, lyrics, and the way it makes you feel, relive, and imagine.

Already Two Way Crossing struck gold.

The initial five seconds provides subtle foreshadowing to the growing intensity and passion the song produces and the quiet, back-to-real-life routine you naturally regress to though the night before consumes you, especially when triggered by a familiar melody.

Jenny’s voice and the accompanying music subtly sets the scene. You, yourself, are stuck at the red light on Broadway and 6th, too.  Quickly, but timely, the chorus reveals itself as Blake’s voice is introduced and the introduction riff is repeated, perfectly portraying the passion and thoughts the two in the song are having.  The chorus is powerful and bleeds the story’s passion and underlying meaning, but is sensitive in revealing the Déjà Vu element in the song. The story progresses and follows in a cycle giving “Déjà Vu” a clever and honest meaning.

“This melody takes me there” sung from both voices cohesively entangles the storyline together from the radio playing the perfect song to trigger the memory, to making the call to experience it at least one more time.

“Déjà Vu” is more than a great song about a feeling you can’t shake and the recurring memory of a mysterious fling. It entices the listener through an artistically intentional collaboration between sound and vocals, male and female tones, and a storyline you won’t forget.

As the song ties in at the end, leading into a new cycle of the essence of its meaning, you will find that your foot was tapping throughout the entire song.  Two Way Crossing is on to something huge with their new single, “Déjà Vu.”

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