We're There for Riotron.
Winnipeg's Riotron Releases New Single "There For You"
Riotron a.k.a Electro indie-pop artist Jeff Fettes has released a new single titled "There For You" off his forthcoming debut EP 'Dark Highway,' due out later this year.
“There For You is about how thinking of the people we love can bring them to us any time we need them. It doesn’t have to be spiritual or metaphysical it’s just the power of our memories,” says Fettes. “When you can’t be with them physically, they can still be there for you across time and space. It sounds cosmos but it’s really kind of simple and comforting.”
Sonically, the music of ‘There For You’ draws on modern synth-pop and electronica sounds mixed with eighties-influenced new wave guitar. Even the name Riotron is derived from the hit song "Rio" by Duran Duran and the fantasy sci-fi film, ‘Tron’, all iconic to the eighties era which seems to be a big inspiration for Riotron’s music and imagery.
"There For You" is the follow up to his debut release "I'm Sorry" which in just three months has collectively garnered over a million views on YouTube and hundreds of thousands of streams on Spotify and Apple Music.
“There For You is about how thinking of the people we love can bring them to us any time we need them. It doesn’t have to be spiritual or metaphysical it’s just the power of our memories,” says Fettes. “When you can’t be with them physically, they can still be there for you across time and space. It sounds cosmos but it’s really kind of simple and comforting.”
Sonically, the music of ‘There For You’ draws on modern synth-pop and electronica sounds mixed with eighties-influenced new wave guitar. Even the name Riotron is derived from the hit song "Rio" by Duran Duran and the fantasy sci-fi film, ‘Tron’, all iconic to the eighties era which seems to be a big inspiration for Riotron’s music and imagery.
"There For You" is the follow up to his debut release "I'm Sorry" which in just three months has collectively garnered over a million views on YouTube and hundreds of thousands of streams on Spotify and Apple Music.