Richey Rose and Lina Sophie met in New York in 2017 and since then their creative collaboration has begun to measure with singles and albums. The song 'High Fives' is a big example of how it seems that genre-incompatible variations can coexist and bear fruit. Lina's vocals are gentle and insidious and are the melodic basis that keeps going throughout the soundtrack of the composition. Equally important are Richey's solo guitar with its cool monotonous sound of the early 80's. The structure of the composition unfolds crescendo, amplified by the complication of the rhythm section against the background of which sound powerful electronic bass as in Ace of Base. The song sounds even stronger in its climax and then descends to the initial bars with relaxing backgrounds.
The music video 'High Fives' is a cool American landscape with the wind, the sun and freedom. Artists play themselves sharing guitar parts into a duo of blue and black. Indeed, in order to be able to draw this music, it would be necessary to use black and blue colors. Black as mystically mysterious and blue as pure and reassuring. Watch the music video 'High Fives' on YouTube below and be enchanted by the unsurpassed play of musical colors that will created by the original duo Songs for Sabotage.