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Can’t Get You Outta My Head: Cyrussx misses that sweet lover at 2AM

With an emotional single all about that recollection of a special feeling that can’t be reciprocated with anyone else, Cyrussx is wide awake and longs for that warm embrace to stave off the lonely coldness in his heart at 2AM.

Cyrussx aka Cyrus Yongbanthom is an Elizabethtown, Kentucky-born alt-pop singer-songwriter who clearly cherishes making catchy tracks to fall in love with.

Hailing from the town that was the centre of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad opening back in 1854, Cyrussx steams ahead with a track that will stop your heartbeat for a few seconds. Lathered in a stunning beauty that isn’t heard too often, which is brimming with a romantic edge that might cause a few tears.

2AM from Elizabethtown, Kentucky-born alt-pop artist Cyrussx is one of those sad singles which will resonate with so many who miss the only person in the world who truly understands. Sung with a longing embrace and an ode to a moment that shall keep the lights on, even when sleep should be occurring. Showing us a deep love for a human who brought a different mindset to the rest, this is a glorious release from a vocalist who brings a sadly familiar story to the fore for us to heal with.

Your heart always knows who the one is if you listen close enough.

Turn your ears on via Spotify and see more via IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

A&R Factory Present: COASTL WOLF

Inspired by an eclectic grouping of genres Justin’s sound can only be described as a sound of its own. With hints of r&b melody backed by modern production, tasteful grungy lead guitar and raw vocals. His songs are special and vulnerable and they keep you wanting more.

Currently an independent artist Justin just finished cutting his debut EP KOKO. This EP tells stories of lust, love, adultery, drugs, struggle and the pursuit of chasing a dream. He plans to release KOKO June 3rd. Justin’s vision of COASTLWOLF is more than just someone who makes music.

He wants to connect the masses and unite this generation through powerful relatable messages. “I don’t want my concerts to be just a guy on a stage singing I want my concerts to be a place for people that need an outlet to let go of life and scream along with each other”