With his debut solo single “Distant Light,” Carlisle’s own Sam Macdonald steps confidently into the spotlight — and the result is a refreshingly offbeat mix of rock swagger, pop melody, and soulful warmth. It’s the sound of an artist carving his own lane, blending the jangly charm of Northern guitar bands with a more introspective, modern edge.
From the opening bars, “Distant Light” feels like a road trip through Sam’s influences — a bit of The La’s sparkle here, a touch of R.E.M.’s wistful melancholy there, and even a hint of Motown rhythm pulsing underneath. But this isn’t nostalgia; it’s reimagined. The basslines strut, the drums snap, and over it all, Macdonald’s vocal carries a kind of restless sincerity — like someone looking for something just out of reach.
Lyrically, the track circles around escape and change, a search for clarity in the fog. It’s understated but deeply relatable, the kind of song that sneaks up on you after a few listens. And it makes sense — this release marks a shift toward independence for Macdonald, who’s taken full control of his sound, visuals, and direction.
There’s an easy confidence here: “Distant Light” doesn’t try too hard to impress, but it still shines. It’s catchy without being predictable, heartfelt without tipping into sentimentality — the kind of debut that makes you want to hear what comes next.
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