Cling Film – City of Wind

Cling Film released a new single called “City of Wind”, and it’s one of those tracks where the guitars immediately tell you this isn’t random. There’s intention in how everything is placed.

The song sits somewhere between melodic indie rock and something slightly more technical, but it never shows off. The time shifts are there, the tuning choices are there, the layered guitar parts are there. It all sounds natural. Not forced. Just tight playing.

Her voice carries the center of it. Rich tone. Confident delivery. She doesn’t oversing, which helps. The melodies lock in quickly and the lyrics move smoothly with them. Nothing sounds separated. It all meshes.

There’s this idea of the city as something you fight with and adapt to at the same time. It could be a place. A mindset. Inspiration. Maybe all of that. She leaves it open, which makes the song stronger.

You can hear growth too. From her earlier work as Marylin Mezzo to playing guitar in Hinged, and now this project. The direction is clearer. The production, handled with Daniel Clifford and Harbourmaster, keeps things sharp and creative. We liked this one a lot. It sounds like an artist who knows what she wants to build, even if she’s still figuring out where exactly it lands. And that’s a good place to be.

ABOUT THE ARTIST:

Cling Film represents the new face in a new place, of a musician with a shifting identity. Previously active as an Italian solo act under the name Marylin Mezzo, Cling Film has also played in several bands between Italy and the U.K., taking on different roles. The most recent experience saw her as guitarist for Hinged, an indie‑rock band based in Liverpool. This new project marks her first systematic approach English writing, her second language, and reflects an evolution in musical taste, artistic sensitivity, and guitar technique.

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