Categories: New Music

Acting As Functional’s “FRISK ME UP and DOWN” is what would be considered a profound, sweet-sounding, and essentially smooth song about love.

Going by the musical alter ego Acting as Functional, Adam Stevens is a creative soul with a knack for creating uncomplicated, infectious, and evocative music. With a knack for smooth and effortless music, he always gets into the studio to create something that will enrich the soul, fuel the spirit, and warm the heart. If the music goes ahead to impact even one person and make them feel less alone, then its mission is accomplished for him. He spends most of his time in Buckinghamshire and Eastbourne, England, fueling his musical passion and hoping to provide a space where listeners can escape from the chaos of everyday life and find solace in his music.

Despite the song “FRISK ME UP and DOWN” bearing quite the outlandish title, it is such a simple, sweet-sounding, instantly identifiable, and soul-soothing ballad that speaks matters of the heart with profound lyrics that are guaranteed to leave an impression.

At its core, the song boasts strikingly refreshing and uncomplicated melodies and rhythms concocted by the plain sailing blend of the striking piano, some unmissable bass and drums, and organic guitars that provide a stunning backdrop for Acting As Functional’s warmly vocals that are ear-worming and expressive.

The song has been enveloped in this fluid alternative feel with far-reaching appeal, making it suitable for soft rock and pop playlists.

Maintaining such a smooth and effortless cadence throughout, Acting As Functional actually underscores how there’s ingenuity in simplicity, as he puts a listener right beside him as the story of love unfolds.

“FRISK ME UP and DOWN” is a subtly inimitable single with strikingly simple resonance and leaves quite the impression on anyone who adores easy and undemanding groovy, infectious and painless music.

That said, it is such a pleasure to recommend this captivating work of art to you. Enjoy!

Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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