Progressive pop has never been so delightfully peculiar until VFM125‘s latest single, “The Light of Ordinary Things.” This musical duo, comprised of cousins and lifelong friends Martin Vishnick and David Finney, has crafted a one-of-a-kind track that seamlessly weaves influences from the surreal, the strange, and the extra-terrestrial into a quirky and captivating package. In their own words, VFM125 describes the essence of the song as a celebration of the arts and their ability to transcend the ordinary, elevating everyday experiences into something extraordinary. It is an exploration of the irony that lies within the mundane, as sometimes, what we perceive as ordinary holds a hidden essence of the extraordinary.
From the very first note, “The Light of Ordinary Things” takes listeners on a mesmerizing journey through a labyrinth of unique sounds and musical textures. Distorted guitars hum in the distance, creating a haunting contrast against a crystal-clear acoustic guitar arrangement. This combination sets the stage for a sci-fi-inspired soundscape that serves as the backdrop for David Finney’s captivating vocals. The interplay between these elements creates an otherworldly atmosphere that is both intriguing and enchanting.
The duo’s ability to blend such diverse influences into their progressive pop style can be attributed to their wide-ranging backgrounds and eclectic musical tastes. Martin Vishnick and David Finney draw from an impressive array of inspirations, allowing their creativity to flow freely and unhindered. Their harmonious collaboration gives birth to a sound that is uniquely their own and defies traditional genre classifications. The song holds a special allure for those who appreciate the experimental and boundary-pushing side of music. Fans of David Bowie’s more ethereal and otherworldly outings will find comfort in the cosmic and cosmic-like elements woven into the fabric of this single.
Beyond the captivating soundscape, the song’s lyrics also play a vital role in conveying its message. VFM125‘s poetic and thought-provoking words encourage listeners to open their minds to the wonders hidden within the seemingly ordinary. It serves as a reminder that art and creativity have the power to transport us to realms beyond the mundane, and that even the simplest of things can hold profound beauty.
VFM125‘s journey to “The Light of Ordinary Things” has been a labor of love, fueled by their genuine passion for music and artistic expression. Their genuine friendship and shared experiences shine through in the harmonies and collaborative nature of their work, making the music all the more endearing. As the single makes its way into the hearts of listeners, VFM125 is undoubtedly set to leave a lasting impact on the progressive pop scene. Their willingness to push boundaries and defy conventions challenges the status quo and encourages others to explore their creative boundaries fearlessly.
“The Light of Ordinary Things” is a testament to the extraordinary power of music and art. VFM125‘s innovative and captivating approach to progressive pop has resulted in a song that transcends the limitations of the ordinary and embraces the wonders of the extraordinary. As they continue to explore the surreal and the strange in their musical journey, the future promises exciting and unpredictable horizons for VFM125 and their ever-growing fanbase.
If you haven’t already, be sure to experience the enchanting world of “The Light of Ordinary Things” and join VFM125 on their extraordinary musical odyssey.
ABOUT THE DUO:
VFM125 is comprised of cousins (and lifelong friends) Martin Vishnick and David Finney, who between them hold an eclectic range of influences and backgrounds that come some way to explaining their immensely charming progressive pop style. As a Doctor of Music with a research profile in pedagogy, Vishnick is a classical guitarist and composer of international repute who has stunned audiences across the globe with Rock, Spanish, and Classical styles. Finney previously co-founded the band The Company She Keeps who enjoyed airplay across BBC TV, Radio 1, and MTV. Fans may recognise them from their iconic music video starring Rik Mayall. Outside of their music, VFM125 are incredibly passionate activists and spiritualists. An animal rights activist for 7 years, David Finney volunteers for the non-profit Humane Being and is a spokesperson for The Scrap Factory Farming campaign who in 2022 took the UK government to court. Like many artists Martin Vishnick is a devoted Nichiren Buddhist, working towards a peaceful world.