Trudy and the Romance continue to dazzle audiences with their retro-fitted modern blues rock musical style with a distinct flair. In what lead singer Oliver Taylor calls "Mutant 50's pop," their latest record "Her Cadillac" embodies the rebellious spirit of the 50s with Americana and romantic aesthetics and a touch of sadness. Bolstered by warm pads, solemn guitar licks, and a soft drum groove, Taylor pours his all on wax as he finds the strength to love on from a soul-crushing love. Lines like "No, I am never going back that way in her Cadillac/ I can hear her heartbeat in the darkness of the night" capture Taylor's lovelorn emotions as he waves his final goodbye to the thing he loves the most but knowing letting go will be the best decision he has ever made.
The song comes with a cinematic visual directed by Percy Walker-Smith and Oliver Taylor. Using retro effects and themes, audiences are flung into the past as we follow Taylor and his mysterious lover through the ups, downs, and eventual dissolution of their union.
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