Midnight Til Morning – Bye
From the opening piano chords of ‘Bye’ this four-piece band makes it clear they intend to be heard. Midnight Til Morning deliver a debut that is equal parts heartfelt confession and polished craft, as the members draw on their combined American and Australian roots to fuse pop-rock emotiveness with sleek mainstream appeal. The lyrics reflect a clean break wrapped in vulnerability when they sing “Tell me when you leave, you won’t take off that necklace”, the line lingers long after the track ends. Co-written with heavy-hit songwriters like Benson Boone and Amy Allen and produced by Elie Rizk with JT Daly, the production is cinematic yet restrained, letting the vocals carry the emotional weight. By the time the chorus lifts, the blend of earnest longing and melodic clarity makes it feel like more than a debut it’s a statement of intent. In short, I believe Midnight Til Morning have crafted a strong first impression with ‘Bye’, one that suggests they’re ready to grow beyond their reality-show origins and stake a place in the broader pop conversation.
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