Premiere: Listen to Gold At Midnight, a blissful new single from Simon Paparo

Premiere: Listen to Gold At Midnight, a blissful new single from Simon Paparo

He launches it May 13 at The Workers Club in Melbourne.

Melbourne-based crooner Simon Paparo has unveiled a tender, blissful new single Gold At Midnight, an ode to new love that litereally drips in warm-feeling vibes. The gentle new single brings to mind the likes of Bon Iver and Dustin Tebbutt and even a bit of Vance Joy, and comes from a very sincere place: "Gold At Midnight is inspired by my fiancé. She is a truly beautiful soul. It is about us, a couple on their journey in the younger stages of courtship. It dives into my emotions early on in the relationship when I couldn’t talk about the feelings I felt for her, as it was too early and may have caused conflict."

He'll be launching the single with a full live band on Sunday 13 May at The Workers Club in Melbourne, a show at which "fans can expect a full and rich sound," he says, "I’ve been working closely with Charlie Heart who is a great songwriter, pianist and vocalist and have guitarist Paul Mason, bass guitarist David Kean and drummer Jon Ritchie ready to keep the fans ears alight. I’m really looking forward to hitting the stage with these amazing musicians. All of these guys are accomplished vocalists too, so I can’t wait to unleash these new tunes to everyone.”

Until then, bask in the warm glow that is Gold At Midnight below:

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