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Joel Sammut's new single "Trouble" explores the risks of love in a groovy alt-rock style

  • April 26, 2023
  • Natalie Patrick
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Australian singer and producer Joel Sammut is back with a brand new single, "Trouble," which explores the complexities of risky love with a groovy alt-rock sound. The track features a cool, sultry rhythm that ties each verse together and emphasizes the stark contrast of emotions that come with falling for someone.

Produced in just under two days, "Trouble" is layered with experimental guitar sounds and interchanging hip-hop beats that pay homage to Sammut's old-school hip-hop influences, such as Beastie Boys and Slick Rick, while also taking inspiration from 90s grunge and early 80s/90s-inspired hip-hop.

The single's lyrics constantly juxtapose each other with various tones and repetitive feelings, reflecting the theme of love and trouble being intertwined with one another. The first verse repeats, "I’ll get a love like that, dancing and living heart attack," twice, conveying the passion and intensity of falling in love. The chorus then switches sentiments, conveying a mysterious conversation between two friends, "Oh yeah, hot damn, Do you think it's risky, Trouble man."

Sammut's unique blend of pop, rock, and electronic elements creates a timeless and fresh sound that has been compared to surf-rock singer Mac Demarco. His music often contains short yet emotionally-charged sentiments, reflecting his growth as a collaborative artist and producer.

"Trouble" is the latest addition to Sammut's growing discography, which includes tracks such as "Bleeding Man," a heart-wrenching exploration of heartache, and "Home Ghost," a reflection of feeling lost and stuck at home during the pandemic.

Joel Sammut is originally from Sydney but is now based in Byron Bay, where he continues to craft his sound and evolve his music.

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