Song Review: ‘simple’ by SAYITAGAIN

SAYITAGAIN, a London-based duo, is making their debut with the release of their song ‘simple’ on September 27th. Fusing pop, rock, and alternative elements, Matt East (vocals) and Callum Irons (guitar) have developed a sound that seamlessly blends infectious energy with heartfelt emotion. Their debut single marks an exciting new chapter as they carve out their unique space in the music world.

‘simple’ is an empowering anthem that combines driving electric guitar riffs with an emotionally charged chorus. The track builds steadily, beginning with reflective verses that lead into a climactic hook: “Life feels like a movie when I look in your eyes, I wish that you could see through mine.” This line perfectly captures the feeling of wanting to connect with a loved one who may be going through a tough time, and the song’s vibrant instrumentation supports this sense of emotional urgency.

Lyrically, ‘simple’ delves into the challenges of loving someone who struggles with their mental health. The duo describes it as a song about providing comfort and reassurance: “It’s about seeing the beauty in everything they do, that they can’t see themselves.” The track resonates with its message of understanding and unconditional support, proving that sometimes, love is about offering peace of mind when it’s needed most.

With their debut, SAYITAGAIN has delivered a song that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable. ‘simple’ is a promising start, combining powerful rock energy with lyrics that speak to the heart.

Written by: Justine Kostka

Edited by: Nèri Cliteur