Everything But The Everything began as a one-man band and has expanded into a collaboration that is a blend of indie electro/post-punk genres with inspirations from bands such as Moving Units, Billy Idol, and Depeche Mode. Danial Lannon, also known as Vacances, on vocals, Landon Cisneros on drums, Izzy The Gent on bass and guitars, and Andrew Gomez on synths make up the creative ensemble. The song from Everything But The Everything featuring Vacances, “Jump,” takes you on a musical trip with a constant beat sprinting into the unexpected. The single was released on 31st December 2020.

When it comes to “Jump,” the song has a terrific mood that is appealing. The great atmosphere is enough to get us moving, replete with outstanding synthetic textures and a tight strong rhythm. Because of its addicting tones and impassioned vocal performance, the song would quickly connect with its listeners. The voice tone is another characteristic that mixes in so perfectly with the atmosphere. The lyrics are crystal clear, making it much simpler to absorb the content beyond being interrupted.

The onset of the song’s vocal computation and tempting electric guitar space set the tone for the rest of the song. The vocals catch our concentration in precisely the perfect manner as the song develops, making us interested. The beat is critical for ensuring the song’s high tension pitch. The bassline and rhythm work together to keep us happy. Also, the guitars give luster to the segment, keeping it interesting. This will captivate listeners’ attention since the music is pleasant to listen to.

In conclusion, I had a great time listening to this piece, which left me wanting more as it faded away. That’s great news. The vocal delivery is superb, and the vocal harmonies leave you wanting more. “Jump” is a new variation that we need more of to create a harmonious aural universe.

Listen to “Jump” by Everything But The Everything on Spotify and let us know what you think. Cheers!